England v New Zealand: Ben Stokes illness could open door for Yorkshire’s Harry Brook to play Headingley Test

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England are crossing their fingers over captain Ben Stokes’ fitness for tomorrow’s Headingley Test after illness forced him to sit out training on a day that saw Covid-19 return to the camp.

Stokes was conspicuous by his absence yesterday afternoon as the rest of the squad began preparations for the final match of the LV= Insurance Series against New Zealand, having reported feeling unwell.

A spokesperson for the England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed Stokes had tested negative for coronavirus after taking a rapid lateral flow test but was being kept away from the group as a strictly precautionary measure.

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Within hours the ECB announced batting coach Marcus Trescothick, who was also missing from nets, was in isolation at home after returning a positive test.

England's Joe Root and Ollie Pope during a nets session at Headingley Stadium, Leeds. (Picture; PA)England's Joe Root and Ollie Pope during a nets session at Headingley Stadium, Leeds. (Picture; PA)
England's Joe Root and Ollie Pope during a nets session at Headingley Stadium, Leeds. (Picture; PA)

The news follows six cases within the Kiwi set-up, with Stokes’ opposite number Kane Williamson, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls joining two backroom staff in being struck down.

Williamson was forced to miss last week’s defeat at Trent Bridge – a result that sealed the series in England’s favour – after testing positive on the eve of the match and, while England currently expect Stokes to rejoin the group in time for this morning’s practice session, the circumstances will be some cause for concern.

Even so, England’s current Covid protocols are much more relaxed than at any point over the past two years, in line with public health guidance, and neither Stokes nor the remainder of the playing squad will be required to test again unless they report fresh symptoms.

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