England captain Ben Stokes is poised to make a timely return for the second Test against Pakistan, providing a major boost to the tourists’ hopes of securing a series victory.
Stokes missed England’s historic triumph in the first Test in Multan due to a torn hamstring sustained in August. However, his deputy Ollie Pope hinted that the all-rounder is on track to feature in the second Test, which begins in Multan on Tuesday.
“He’s looking to come back,” Pope told Sky Sports during the first Test. “He’s been training really well this week. He’s as keen as ever to get playing again, so fingers crossed he’s all good.”
Stokes’ return would be a significant addition to an England side that has already shown its resilience and adaptability in Pakistan. The tourists overcame a first-innings deficit to secure a thrilling 74-run victory in Multan, with Pope leading the way in Stokes’ absence.
The England captain has been a key figure in the team’s recent resurgence under coach Brendon McCullum. His aggressive batting and inspirational leadership have played a pivotal role in England’s transformation from a struggling side to one of the most exciting teams in world cricket.
If Stokes is fit to play, he will likely slot back into his usual position at number six in the batting order. He will also be expected to contribute with his medium-pace bowling, which has proved effective in both Test and limited-overs cricket.
Stokes’ return will be a major blow to Pakistan, who will be looking to level the series in Multan. The hosts will be hoping that their bowlers can exploit the conditions and restrict England’s batting lineup, which has been in impressive form in recent months.
The second Test promises to be a fascinating contest between two evenly matched sides. England will be aiming to build on their momentum from the first Test, while Pakistan will be determined to bounce back and prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in their own backyard.