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England are hoping to have star all-rounder and Test captain Ben Stokes back in the ODI squad for the ICC World Cup 2023. Stokes had earlier taken retirement from the fifty overs format to manage his workload, but after his heroics in the previous edition of the World Cup, England coach Matthew Mott will be counting on the star all-rounder’s batting prowess.
Jofra Archer is also nearing full fitness, but he remains a gamble for the ODI World Cup. Mott stated that they will be willing to take the ‘risk’ on Archer although his workload will be managed during the marquee tournament in India which will begin on October 5 with the defending champions taking on last edition’s runners-up New Zealand.
Stokes retired from ODIs in July last year and recently reiterated his intentions of staying retired from the 50-over format to be fit for the Test series against India in early 2024.
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The all-rounder was one of the heroes for England in the 2019 edition of the mega event, winning the Player of the Match in the Final for his memorable unbeaten 84.
“Jos will probably lead the way on that communication, but Ben’s pretty straight with all of us. We will see if he’s keen,” Matthew Mott was quoted by the ICC website.
“There has not been a clear direction on what he’s going to do yet, but we are still hopeful. I’ve always said his bowling would be a bonus, but just look at what he brings with the bat, even in the field.
“Watching him throughout the whole Ashes series, he had such a great presence. He’s done it for years when it comes to performing in one-day cricket and so he’s an invaluable commodity,” said Mott.
Stokes suffered a knee injury during his time in New Zealand back in February, causing him to miss most of the Indian Premier League season. Although he was ready to captain England in the Ashes, but his involvement was mostly limited to batting due to the injury, bowling just 29 overs across five matches.
The other hero from the 2019 Final who bowled the crucial Super Over was Jofra Archer. After seeing the highest of highs in cricket, Archer’s career has dwindled due to multiple injuries.
There was some good news for the England fans recently when Sussex coach Paul Farbrace declared that Archer was ‘on course’ to be fit for the World Cup.
Mott revealed that England are willing to gamble on Archer’s fitness for the World Cup by managing his workload through the tournament.
“There is a high chance that we will take the risk on a proven performer (like Archer) that has done it on the world stage. We are planning for him to be available. Obviously, a lot of things have to go his way and it will be a tight timeline but with players like that you are going to give them every opportunity to prove their fitness, and so we will keep an open mind.’
“It would be a big ask for him to play every game, so we would have to target specific ones, but we are big on ball speed for India, we feel like that’s a really important asset for us to have out there and it will be good to see Mark Wood, who had such an impact in the Ashes, do the same with the white ball,” Mott said.
With inputs from IANS
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