- Ben Stokes underwent surgery with hamstrings after suffering an injury in December
- He now intensifies his recovery before a huge year of test cricket
- Stokes will train alongside a group of Lions in England trained by Andrew Flintoff
Ben Stokes intensifies his restoration of an injury by joining a training camp for the Lions of England in Abu Dhabi.
The test captain in England Stokes, 33, underwent a recurrence of a tear of the left hamstrings during the third defeat of the test against New Zealand in December, but promised to come back even stronger, saying: “ I have so much more in this tank. There is a reason why I have a philosterix permanently on my body.
Despite a reputation for “breaking the bank”, whenever the entry into a return of fitness, the ECB’s medical team would have been retained by its physical appearance during a second rehabilitation in the space of six months, after having suffered the injury at the start of the hundreds last August.
The Lions group currently in the Gulf is supervised by head coach Andrew Flintoff and includes his 16-year-old son, Rocky Flintoff.
Stokes’ progress suggests that he is ahead of the calendar in his attempt to face Zimbabwe in a unique test in Nottingham in May, and he clearly prioritized the matches of England in a year of series of tests against India and Australia by withdrawing from the hundred this summer.
His teammate from Durham and Northern Superchargers, Brydon Carse, also has more time to request a specialized help after Sunrisers Hyderabad took him from the Indian Premier League with an unusual injury.
Ben Stokes underwent another hamstiff injury in December and required surgery

It now intensifies its recovery before a year defining the inheritance for Bazball

Stokes is on the right track to lead England for its series of tests against India and Australia
The Corsican fast bowler was hampered by the pointer toe in its left foot separating throughout a winter of bowling in more hard surfaces than it is used to the United Kingdom.
The sewing of the injury before the champions trophy led to an infection to develop and, after playing only the opening defeat in Australia in this tournament, it has now been replaced in the Sunrisers team by the versatile in South Africa Wiaan Mulder.
He follows the touch of Reece Topley due to hernia surgery and reduces the number of England players participating in this year’s IPL to 10.
Jacob Bethell is admitted to be able to start the competition following a problem with the hamstrings who developed during the recent white ball tour in India and which will meet the Royals Bangalore next week after the IPL has sent the notification that contracts which are not yet received by English players have been delivered.