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IPL 2024 over IND vs ENG? Ben Stokes mulls skipping India tour of England for knee surgery

IPL 2024 over IND vs ENG? Ben Stokes mulls skipping India tour of England for knee surgery

Ben Stokes to undergo knee surgery after World Cup 2023, likely to be fit for IND vs ENG series

England all-rounder and Test skipper Ben Stokes will undergo knee surgery post-World Cup 2023. This in turn hampers his IND vs ENG series. Following the surgery, Stokes will face a race against time to be ready for the India series that begins in January. With 8-12 weeks needed for full recovery, Ben Stokes might be ready just in time for IPL 2024.

England’s Test captain Ben Stokes in all likelihood will undergo knee surgery after the conclusion of the ODI World Cup rendering him a doubtful starter for the important five-match away series against India next year.

Once a premier all-rounder Stokes has found it hard to bowl this summer due to chronic tendonitis in his knee. He has mostly played as a specialist batter in the last three Ashes Tests and will continue to do so in the ODI series against New Zealand, followed by the World Cup in India next month.

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Stokes said he plans to sort out his long pending surgery post the World Cup but refused to divulge the details. “I know what’s going to happen, I just don’t think now is right time to say what I’m doing,” Stokes told reporters on Thursday ahead of the first ODI against New Zealand.

“I’ve been having some good conversations with some specialists. There is a plan in place. It’s nice knowing after the World Cup we’ve got something, a really good plan we can do and we can stick to.”

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“I want to be playing next summer as a genuine all-rounder. This winter is all about playing this World Cup, then getting this knee sorted,” he added. If the England Test captain undergoes surgery post the World Cup he could be in a race against time to get fit the five-Test series in India, starting January 25.

Any player recuperating from knee surgery could take at least 8–12 weeks depending on the nature of the operation and time taken for extensive rehabilitation. With a million pound plus IPL contract in his kitty, the ideal time of return could well be the next year’s IPL if one logically calculates the time he could take to start playing top flight cricket once again.

Stokes returns to England’s ODI set-up after reversing his decision to retire from the format to play in the World Cup in India, starting October 5 with the summit clash slated for November 19.

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