Ben Stokes' Return Delayed After Broken Cheekbone in Training Accident
In Brief
Stokes' absence impacts both Durham and England as he continues recovery from a training injury.
Key Facts
- England captain Ben Stokes is still recovering after surgery on a broken cheekbone.
- Stokes suffered the broken cheekbone in a training accident.
- He will not play for Durham next week as originally planned.
- Stokes also sustained cuts and bruising from the incident.
- His return is now expected in May, according to reports.
What Happened
Ben Stokes, captain of the England cricket team, suffered a broken cheekbone in a training accident and underwent surgery. He will miss upcoming matches for Durham as he continues his recovery.
Why It Matters
Stokes' ongoing recovery affects team preparations for both Durham and England, as he is a key player and captain. His absence may influence early season strategies and team performance.
What's Next
Stokes is expected to return in May, but his progress will be monitored. Updates on his fitness and return date are anticipated from team officials.
Sources
- BBC News — Cheek injury delays Stokes' return until May(2h ago)
- The Independent — Ben Stokes will miss first month of season as he continues recovery(2h ago)
- The Independent — Ben Stokes suffers broken cheekbone in training accident(14m ago)
