Ben Stokes back in training after shoulder injury

England get boost for Ashes as Test captain Ben Stokes returns to training following shoulder injury.
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Chelmsford: England have got a much-needed boost ahead of this year's Ashes series in Australia as Test skipper Ben Stokes has returned to training after his shoulder injury.

Stokes hasn't played since he hurt his shoulder during the fourth Test against India in Manchester in July, where he picked up five wickets in the first innings and scored a marathon 141 when batting. He was then ruled out of the fifth and final Test with Ollie Pope named as stand-in captain for the deciding Test at The Oval.

The experienced all-rounder, who expected to be sidelined for about six or seven weeks, has allayed fears he may miss the start of the Ashes by making a return to training in the nets with England county side Durham. With the first Ashes Test to begin in Perth on November 21, Durham coach Ryan Campbell confirmed Stokes had returned to batting in the nets during his side's training.

"Stokes is back in training," Campbell confirmed on BBC Radio 5 Live. "Over the last week, he's started to hit balls and had a really good session. Scott Borthwick was throwing to him with (coach) Will Gidman for nearly two hours."

"The batting side of things is going very well but the bowling will take a lot longer. He is being treated very steadily," he said.

England are also sweating on the fitness of key fast bowler Mark Woodm who has recovered from the knee injury he picked up during the ICC Champions Trophy event in February. Campbell said the right-armer was likely to play a red-ball contest for Durham in the County Championship next week in a bid to prove his fitness.

"I've got my fingers crossed that Wood plays for us next week. If that happens, it's not only great for Durham but also for England. He is extremely close to playing," said Campbell.

Stokes' availability will be crucial for England as they attempt to win a first Ashes series in Australia since 2011. Campbell said England can only win the Ashes if Stokes plays all five Tests and does well , but added he is not 100 per cent sure if he will do it. (IANS)

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