Ben Stokes
Ben Stokes

Who moves out of England's Test team for the returning Ben Stokes?


Ben Stokes seems likely to make an immediate return for England in the third Specsavers Test against India after being found not guilty of affray.

The influential all-rounder was absent from the innings-and-159-run victory at Lord's because of his much-publicised trial at Bristol Crown Court, which concluded on Tuesday.

Stokes' acquittal was swiftly followed by an England recall and he's expected to have an impact at Trent Bridge. Sky Bet have him at 7/1 to score 50 and take at least two wickets in both first innings.

We look at who could make way at Trent Bridge to allow his return.

Chris Woakes

Chris Woakes celebrates
Chris Woakes' first Test century was timely for both him and England

Ordinarily, the most obvious candidate to be replaced would be the person who deputised for Stokes at Lord's. However, Woakes came into the team and made a significant impact.

He took the key wicket of India captain Virat Kohli in the first innings before a timely maiden international century sent England firmly on course to complete a comprehensive win that put them 2-0 up in the series. Dropping Woakes after such a display seems unlikely.

Sam Curran

Sam Curran on his way to a maiden Test half-century
Sam Curran on his way to a maiden Test half-century

The left-handed bowling all-rounder has shown an appetite for the heat of battle this summer rarely seen in 20-year-old rookies. A four-wicket haul and a combative half-century in just his second Test swung the series opener in England's favour at Edgbaston and bagged him a richly-deserved man-of-the-match award.

At this stage in his career, Curran is an inferior first-change bowler to Woakes so it could be that England take a pragmatic view and leave out the Surrey youngster.

Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid
Adil Rashid's recall to International red ball cricket drew criticism from his county Yorkshire

The leg-spinner was a virtual bystander at the Home of Cricket, where he did not bat, bowl or take a catch in the field.

His return to red-ball cricket has been a relatively low-key affair and it would not be a complete shock if England decided they did not need a spinner at a ground that even Graeme Swann lamented as a graveyard for tweakers.

His omission would mean fielding five seamers, though, which could be a case of 'too many chefs'.

Ollie Pope

Ollie Pope
Ollie Pope's Test inexperience could cost him

In order to accommodate their abundance of all-rounders, England may decide to drop a batsman and Pope is the most vulnerable because of his inexperience.

That would mean Jonny Bairstow moves up to four and Stokes slots in at five. This seems more improbable as dropping Pope after one Test innings would be very unfair on the 20-year-old, not to mention the burden it would place on the shoulders of wicketkeeper Bairstow.

James Anderson or Stuart Broad

James Anderson celebrates for England
James Anderson celebrates for England

One of the more left-field resolutions could be resting one of their premier pacemen. This five-Test series has been crammed into the space of six weeks, and Anderson, 36, and Broad, 32, both admitted the prospect of taking a breather is a possibility in an effort to keep them at optimum level.

However, the series is still on the line and both men will be unwilling to sit out at a ground where they have enjoyed tremendous success in the past.


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