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In the giddy aftermath of last week’s extraordinary victory at Trent Bridge, Ben Stokes promised that England’s spirit of attacking adventure would only advance as the weeks wore on.
Where better to prove that than the site of Stokes’s finest hour and, indeed, one of the finest displays of attacking strokeplay ever seen in Test cricket?
This is the first time Stokes has been back in an England shirt at Headingley since that heady day of Ashes cricket in August 2019. Life has thrown plenty at him in that time, from the serious illness and passing of his father, Ged, the pandemic, nasty injury, a mental health break, an awkward Ashes tour and, now, the England captaincy.
He has played one game here since, for Northern