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Ben Stokes returns to New Zealand as his father diagnosed with brain cancer

Ben Stokes father

England all-rounder Ben Stokes’ father has been diagnosed with brain cancer in January after a trip to South Africa.

Ged, a former New Zealand rugby league player and Ben Stokes’ father, was admitted to hospital in Johannesburg ahead of England’s Boxing Day test with South Africa last year.

The cancer diagnosis was made on his return to New Zealand.

“They (doctors) had to assess how I travelled and from that they discovered I had a couple of tumours on my brain,” the Ben Stoke’s father told in an interview.

“So, basically brain cancer. How that came about nobody knows but obviously I’ve had a few bangs on my head through my life so that’s probably contributed to it.”

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According to the details, Stokes, who missed England’s final two Test matches against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl earlier this month, travelled to New Zealand citing family reasons.

“I didn’t sleep for a week and my head wasn’t really in it,” the 29-year-old vice-captain told. “Leaving (the team) was the right choice from a mental point of view.”

On the other hand, the England’s all-rounder has praised his father, and his experiences as professional rugby league player, for showing him the discipline required to be a professional sportsman.

“He was hard on me, especially as a teenager — 17, 18, 19, when you’re a bit rebellious — he was tough. But as I got older I realized it was all for a reason. He knew I wanted to be a professional sportsman and he was drilling that into me as I started to make a career in cricket,” Ben said.

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England faces defeat at home ground by West Indies

England faces defeat at home ground by West Indies

The West Indies took a 1-0 lead in the series by defeating England by four wickets in the first Test after a four-month hiatus in the cricket due to the coronavirus. Acting England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bat first. Stokes scored 43 and Jose Butler 35 runs and they were … Read more

WI vs ENG: Jason Holder gets Ben Stokes again to spark England collapse

Jason Holder

At Southampton, the fourth day of the first Test match between England and West Indies saw a flurry of wickets fall after the Jason Holder dismissed his English counterpart Ben Stokes on Saturday.

According to the details, West Indies skipper Jason Holder gets Ben Stokes again to spark England collapse

England were 284-8 in their second innings at the close of the fourth day, a lead of 170 runs in a match that marks international cricket’s return from lockdown.

England fought back during a fourth-wicket partnership of 98 between Zak Crawley and Stokes.

But their 249-4 was soon transformed into 279-8 as five wickets fell for just 30 runs inside the final hour.

No sooner had Stokes fallen, then Crawley was caught and bowled by paceman Joseph for a Test-best 76.

Suddenly, England’s two batsmen at the crease – Pope and Jos Buttler — were both on nought.

Buttler fell for nine when bowled through a huge gap between bat and pad by Joseph.

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Ben Stokes agrees to swap his victories to get dad out of hospital

Stokes

England’s Ben Stokes has insisted he would trade all the personal success he has enjoyed in 2019 if it meant his father was no longer in hospital. Ben Stoke’s participation in this month’s first Test against South Africa, was called into doubt when his father, Ged admitted in hospital. He admitted to a Johannesburg hospital … Read more