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Ben Stokes Is Desperate To Play In The IPL 2021’s 2nd Leg

Ben Stokes, the all-rounder for England & Rajasthan Royals, is desperate to play in the Indian Premier League 2021’s 2nd leg. Earlier month, Stokes declared an extended break from cricket to concentrate on his mental health. Mostly with the England squad, the all-rounder has spent a lot of time away from his family and in bio-secure surroundings. lets have a look Will Ben Stokes Play IPL 2021’s 2nd Leg

Will Ben Stokes Play IPL 2021’s 2nd Leg

Stokes was a key member of the Royals’ lineup in the first half of the IPL before hurting his finger on fielding in the deep versus Punjab Kings. He resurfaced to captain England to a 3-0 ODI triumph against Pakistan when COVID hit the home camp, causing 4 players, including captain Eoin Morgan, to be forced out of any cricketing activity. Stokes, on the other hand, did not play in the subsequent T20I series and announced his decision shortly thereafter.

Ashley Giles, England’s Managing Director, backed the choice of the top players, saying, “Ben has shown tremendous courage to open up about his feelings and wellbeing. “Our primary focus has always been and will continue to be the mental health and welfare of all of our people.”

Our primary focus has always been on the mental health and welfare of all of our people

“Spending significant amounts of time away from family, with minimal freedoms, is extremely challenging. The cumulative effect of operating almost continuously in these environments over the last 16 months has had a major impact on everyone’s wellbeing. Ben will be given as long as he needs, and we look forward to seeing him playing cricket for England in the future.”

Aside from Stokes, the Royals will be without Jos Buttler, who has withdrawn from the IPL’s 2nd leg due to the fact that he is anticipating his second child around the same time. Jofra Archer, the paceman, will also miss the UAE leg due to an elbow injury that will keep him around until the Ashes further this year.

However, the 14th edition of the league, which was delayed on May 4 after a rash of COVID instances were discovered within the bio-bubbles of 4 distinct teams across 2 places, is scheduled to continue in the UAE, where the 31 unfinished games will be played over 3 venues.

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