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England captain Ben Stokes ‘got lucky’ with facial injury as he targets Durham comeback in May

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He now intends to play two four-day matches for Durham – against Worcestershire (May 8) and Kent (May 15) – and will also consider playing for the Lions in a first-class match against South Africa A at Arundel (May 22) before linking up with England for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s on June 4.

In a pre-recorded interview with the ECB’s in-house media team, released on Wednesday, Stokes described his facial injuries as the result of a “freak incident” and said that they could easily have been far worse. “I copped one straight in the face,” he said. “[It was] pretty nasty, but funnily [enough], probably the best result of a bad situation, to be honest.

“A couple of inches one way or the other and I might not be here doing this interview if I didn’t turn my head around. All things considered, although I had pretty major facial surgery to sort it out… I’ve got quite lucky, so I’m pretty thankful for that.” He added: “It was a pretty scary situation to be in, but thankfully I’m still here and everything’s alright.”

Stokes said that the blow had set his return back by “about a month [to] five weeks” and that his potential Lions appearance would depend on “how I feel” and his workload for Durham. “If I can get through the loads that I want to get through and feel pretty good out in the middle, then hopefully I’ll be good to go for the summer,” he said.

Stokes used the same interview to defend his relationship with England coach Brendon McCullum, but said that his team had no choice but to “take a few bullets” after their performance bordered on “unacceptable” in Australia. “We’ve got ourselves to blame for a lot of it,” he conceded.

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