Broadcast visuals showed Stokes running and bowling on the practice pitches while the rest of the England team were going about their drills at Old Trafford. Stokes didn't bowl in any of the 63 overs bowled by England on day four after suffering from cramps in his left leg during his knock of 141 and even retired hurt at one point on day three’s play.
But Stokes practicing his bowling means he could be called upon with the ball on day five, when India resumes their second innings from 174/2, trailing England by 137 runs.
Stokes, the leading wicket-taker in the series, picked an impressive 5-72 when India posted a first innings score of 358.
"It might be a little test. Stokes certainly wasn't moving as well as that yesterday. It certainly looked like he had more than cramps yesterday, but he did some sprints (this morning), bowled a few overs - albeit only off a light run-up.
Stokes, the leading wicket-taker in the series, picked an impressive 5-72 when India posted a first innings score of 358.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreEngland, who have a 2-1 lead in the ongoing five-match series, remain favourites to take an unassailable lead on Sunday’s final day at Old Trafford. Minus Stokes bowling on day four, England looked rather indecisive with the ball, as KL Rahul and Shubman Gill hit unbeaten knocks of 87 and 78, respectively.
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