Gianluigi Donnarumma has five options as PSG close in on transfer of Lille stopper Lucas Chevalier

Paris Saint-Germain are nearing an agreement to sign Lille’s Lucas Chevalier, casting doubt over Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future. While the Italian goalkeeper has multiple suitors, including Manchester United and Galatasaray, he is not rushing to leave and will only depart for the right project. A battle for the No.1 spot could still unfold at the Parc des Princes.

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    Paris Saint-Germain are on the verge of signing 23-year-old Lucas Chevalier from Lille, with a verbal agreement reached as per FootMercato. However, the move has raised questions about Donnarumma's status, as he enters the final year of his contract. Despite the saga, he has not left the club and remains committed unless an ideal offer arrives as per Fabrice Hawkins.

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    Hawkins says that Donnarumma’s agents are exploring his options, with interest coming from Manchester United, Manchester City, Galatasaray, and clubs in Saudi Arabia. However, the 26-year-old is still closely tied to Luis Enrique's project and is hesitant to move without the right conditions. Internally, there’s talk of both Chevalier and Donnarumma competing for the starting role next season.

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    Chevalier’s arrival had been seen as the beginning of a transition between the posts at PSG. However, Luis Enrique is yet to make a final call, and Donnarumma could still feature prominently. The Italian’s stature and experience continue to make him a valuable asset if he decides to stay.

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    Much will depend on whether any of Donnarumma’s suitors can convince him to make the switch. Paris Saint-Germain are expected to finalise the Chevalier deal soon, at which point Luis Enrique will assess both goalkeepers during pre-season.

ECB influence in spotlight at Yorkshire, as timing of data deletion comes under scrutiny

Focus on Lord Patel’s role as chairman, as CDC hearing enters concluding week

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A new dossier of evidence has come to light that is expected to cast doubt on the validity of Yorkshire’s guilty plea at the ongoing racism hearings, amid claims that Lord Patel – the outgoing chair – was unduly influenced by the ECB during his time in the role.Following negotiations with the ECB, Yorkshire pleaded guilty to four amended charges, as opposed to the original six levelled against them, and as a consequence, chose not to be represented at this month’s hearings at the International Arbitration Centre in London.One of those four charges related to the “the deletion and destruction of documents” pertaining to Azeem Rafiq’s claims of institutional racism at the club, with Yorkshire’s original statement on the matter claiming that this act had occurred in a “time period prior to the appointment of Lord Patel”.According to the Daily Mail, however, evidence has emerged which casts doubt on this claim, with senior officials at the club insisting that the documents in question were still in Yorkshire’s possession in March 2022, more than four months after Lord Patel had taken over as chair.In response to the claims, Yorkshire issued a fresh statement on Sunday evening, in which it did not deny that the data deletion had taken place, but stopped short of specifying when.”Subsequent to the appointment of Lord Patel on November 5, 2021, it is understood that certain documents and emails created prior to his appointment – and relating to the allegations of racism and the club’s response to those allegations – were unable to be located,” the statement read.”We engaged independent specialists to investigate and we are informed that their conclusion was that emails and documents, held electronically by the club and in paper copy, had been irretrievably deleted from both servers and laptops and otherwise destroyed.”The hearing, which is due to be concluded this week, resumes in a private session on Monday prior to the closing speeches from the lawyers, including those acting for Michael Vaughan, who is the only person facing charges who has chosen to defend himself.Related

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On Friday, Lord Patel’s relationship with the ECB came under scrutiny from Christopher Stoner KC, Vaughan’s lawyer, particularly in light of a recent interview with the Eastern Eye, in which Patel claimed his decision to dismiss 16 members of Yorkshire’s back-room staff in December 2021 had come after “the ECB urged him to get rid of people”, but that “when the going got tough the ECB didn’t back him”.Meena Botros, the ECB’s director of legal and integrity, denied any knowledge of the ECB “urging Mr Patel to take action and sack those individuals”, but was pressed on the board’s ability, as the sport’s regulator, to remain independent of the actions taken by its member counties.”That’s just not what happened, is it?” Stoner asked. “It is what happened,” Botros replied.The issue of the data deletion has not yet been raised in the proceedings. However Vaughan, who appeared as a witness on Friday, told the hearing: “Whatever happens, this has a terrible look on the game.”He continues to deny Rafiq’s claim that he told a group of four Asian players, “there’s too many of you lot”, ahead of a Yorkshire fixture in 2009.”The comment I have been alleged to have said is a comment where a team-mate would not be able to perform to their maximum, and that’s not what I’m about,” Vaughan said.

Alexander Isak goes on STRIKE! Newcastle striker refuses to play for Magpies in first game of Premier League season against Aston Villa amid ongoing Liverpool pursuit

Alexander Isak is refusing to play in Newcastle United's Premier League opener against Aston Villa amid his desperation to join Liverpool this summer.

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According to the Daily Mail, Isak, 25, has made himself unavailable for the Magpies' trip to Villa Park on Saturday as the saga surrounding his future looks set to continue. The Sweden international had already told Newcastle he does not wish to play for them again after Liverpool had an initial £110 million ($149m) offer rejected by the St. James' Park club, who insist their star man is not for sale.

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It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will test Newcastle's resolve with a fresh offer for Isak, who scored 27 goals in all competitions as the Toon lifted the Carabao Cup and qualified for the Champions League in 2024-25.

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Newcastle have failed to land several replacements for Isak in what has been a challenging summer for the club. Eddie Howe's men made attempts to sign Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko but lost out to Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United respectively, while a £25m bid to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa was also rejected.

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Winger Anthony Gordon is now likely to start as makeshift striker when Newcastle take on Villa on Saturday, whereas Liverpool get their Premier League campaign under way against Bournemouth at Anfield on Friday.

مانشستر سيتي يقترب من تجديد عقد لاعبه حتى 2030

كشفت تقارير صحفية، عن اقتراب مانشستر سيتي من تجديد عقد لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي، خلال فترة الانتقالات الحالية.

واستضاف ملعب “مولينيو” مباراة مانشستر سيتي وولفرهامبتون، في الجولة الأولى من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز موسم 2025/2026.

كان مانشستر سيتي قد بدأ موسم 2025/2026، من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، السبت الماضي، حيث لعب مباراته أمام وولفرهامبتون وحقق فوزًا بأربعة أهداف دون رد.

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ووفقًا لصحيفة “ديلي ميل” البريطانية، فإن ريكو لويس، مدافع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي مانشستر سيتي يقترب من تجديد عقده مع النادي خلال الفترة المقبلة.

الصحيفة البريطانية كشفت أن اللاعب سيمدد عقده لمدة 5 سنوات حتى 2030 نطرًا للأداء المميز الذي قدمه الفترات الماضية ولا سيما آخر مباراة أمام وولفرهامبتون.

ووفقًا للصحيفة البريطانية، فلقد سارت المفاوضات بشكل سريع للغاية هذا الأسبوع، بعد تألق لويس خلال فوز مانشستر سيتي على وولفرهامبتون، واستطاع أن يساهم في الهدف الأول لـ إيرلينج هالاند.

ومن جانبه، قد كشف اللاعب خلال تصريحات سابقة لصحيفة “مانشستر إيفننج نيوز”، أن رغبته الأولى والأخيرة هي الاستمرار في صفوف مانشستر سيتي خلال الموسم المقبل.

بيدري يوضح "صدمة" ميسي في برشلونة.. ويصرح: اللعب ضد بيلينجهام صعب للغاية

تحدث الدولي الإسباني بيدري جونزاليس، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة عن وداع ميسي ورأيه في مبابي وبيلينجهام خلال حوار أجراه مع مجلة “فرانس فوتبول”.

وظهر بيدري، بمستوى مميز للغاية الموسم الماضي واستطاع أن يتوج مع برشلونة بالثلاثية المحلية الدوري وكأس الملك والسوبر والوصول لنصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا مع نهائي دوري الأمم الأوروبية مع منتخب إسبانيا.

وقال بيدري، في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو”: ” لحظة رحيل ميسي؟ كانت صدمة عندما غادر ليو ميسي، كنت ألعب في الأولمبياد حينها وكان من الصعب عليّ تصديق ذلك، كنت دائمًا أمرر الكرة إلى ميسي وكان واضحًا للجميع أنه كان أفضل مني في ذلك، كان رائعًا في التدريبات، كنا محظوظين برؤيته”.

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واستطرد: “أشعر وكأنني لاعب برازيلي، كثيرًا ما نسمع عن هؤلاء اللاعبين الذين يلعبون بابتسامة، في الشارع أو على الشاطئ، لمجرد المتعة، في جزر الكناري، الأمر مشابه جدًا نستمتع به أينما كنا، رافينيا بارع في التحرك لاستغلال المساحات، لذا نفهم بعضنا البعض جيدًا في الملعب وخارج الملعب، منسجمين أيضًا لدرجة أنه يناديني بيدرينيو”.

وأضاف: “صحيح أنني لا أتمتع بالبنية الجسدية التي يتمتع بها بعض اللاعبين الأقويلء، لكنني أحاول تعويض ذلك بطرق أخرى، أحاول التفكير أسرع من الآخرين واكتساب أفضلية ذهنية، وعندما نحتاج إلى الجدية، عادة ما أكون أول من يبادر، أحب التدريب والعمل الجاد، لأنني أعلم أن هذا ما يصنع الفارق في المباريات”.

وعن ريال مدريد ولاعبيه أتم: “ريال مدريد يضم العديد من اللاعبين المتميزين، عندما يستحوذ مبابي على الكرة ويواجه لاعبًا واحدًا لواحد، يصعب إيقافه، وجود بيلينجهام لاعب مذهل حقًا، يجمع بين القوة البدنية والمهارة الفنية، مما يجعل اللعب ضده صعبًا للغاية”.

'Add another £20m!' – Liverpool fans thrilled as wantaway Harvey Elliott channels Lionel Messi with outrageous brace to deliver Euros final spot for England Under-21s & drive up transfer value

Liverpool fans believe Harvey Elliott has increased his value ahead of a potential move to Brighton after scoring twice for England's Under-21s.

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Elliott scored twice in the semi-finals of the European Under-21 Championship, as England beat the Netherlands 2-1. The Liverpool ace's first goal was a fine drive but his second was superb, as he slalomed through the Dutch defence and lashed an effort beyond Robin Roefs, in a move akin to Lionel Messi. The Reds star has been linked with a summer exit amid interest from Brighton, and fans believe his value has increased after such a fine display.

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@AnythingLFC_ said: "Add another £10m-£20m onto Harvey Elliott's price tag after this Euros."

@GusWelshLFC added: "Harvey Elliott just added another £10m to his transfer fee."

@9_Hendo said: "Harvey Elliott adding millions to the fee Liverpool will command this summer! Get in."

@Alexgildeatrott said: "We shouldn't be selling Harvey Elliott. If we are, minimum £50m."

@LewisSteele_ concluded: "Absolutely superb goal from Harvey Elliott. At the double for England U21s to all but send them to the final. His price tag, if LFC are going to sell him this summer, is only going one way based on this tournament. Supremely talented and a top, top lad."

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Elliott has now scored four goals at the U21 Euros, having also netted against Czechia in the group stages, and Spain in the quarter-finals. At the last stage of reporting, Brighton were said to be considering a move at around £40 million ($55m) this summer, after making the midfielder their top target. He has played 147 times for Liverpool in total but made just two Premier League starts last term.

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Elliott will aim to finish the job this weekend as England go in search of their second successive Under-21 European Championship. Then, he may well be on the move.

Warner and Head to open, Marsh to bat No. 3 against SA

Australia have confirmed that David Warner and Travis Head will open in the first ODI against South Africa in Bloemfontein. Mitchell Marsh will bat at No. 3 and Cameron Green at No. 4 in the absence of Steven Smith in a side featuring two spinners in Adam Zampa and Ashton Agar.Australia have named their XI for the first of five matches in South Africa with Marsh to captain in an ODI for the first time while Pat Cummins is still unavailable due to his wrist injury. Marsh made a triumphant debut as Australia’s interim T20I captain with a 3-0 series sweep of South Africa last week.One of the debates surrounding Australia’s ODI side heading towards the World Cup was whether or not Warner and Head would remain together at the top of the order after Marsh’s phenomenal series against India earlier this year when he opened in all three games. Marsh only opened because Warner was recovering from a fractured elbow and missed the first two matches. When Warner returned for game three he was forced to bat at No. 4 for the first time in his ODI career, and not open for just the second time, as Australia stuck with the combination of Head and Marsh who had dominated the series to that point.Related

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But Australia have returned to their trusted pairing of Head and Warner. The duo have only opened together in seven ODIs, three coming after the retirement of long-time captain Aaron Finch late last year, but have compiled three partnerships of 284, 147, and 269 across those seven games. They also have another century fifth-wicket stand and average 85.07 as a pair in the format overall.Marsh will instead bat at No. 3 where has been dominant in T20Is over the last couple of years but he may slide further when Smith returns for the India series and the World Cup that follows the tour of South Africa, although Australia are hoping to be fluid with their top order depending on their needs with Marsh’s power in the 10-over powerplay keen to be utilised at times if the surfaces require it.”There’ll be potentially a few moving parts with our squad throughout these five games, I’m guessing it’ll be the same as South Africa,” Marsh said on Wednesday. “It’s a heavy schedule, building to the World Cup. So we’ll have certain guys batting in different areas, but I’ll start at three.”Green has been named to bat at No. 4 for the first time in his ODI career in a sign ahead of the World Cup that he could move higher up the order having batted at Nos. 6-8 in 11 of his 12 ODI innings to date. Four is by far his best position in List A cricket having made two centuries in seven innings there including one for Australia A against Sri Lanka A in Colombo last year.There is no room for Tim David in game one despite Australia being keen to use him at some stage in this series with concerns remaining over Glenn Maxwell’s fitness ahead of the World Cup. Josh Inglis is named to bat at No. 5 and could play as a specialist bat at times in the World Cup after being named in the 15-man squad even though Alex Carey is the first-choice wicketkeeper.Australia will play seven batters and four bowlers, including two spinners in Bloemfontein. It is one of three combinations they are likely to use in the World Cup and likely to be the one they need on spinning pitches like Chennai where they will play their opening match against India on October 8. It is the structure they used with success against India in Chennai back in March to close out their last ODI series. Agar is returning from a calf injury but will leave the touring squad at the back end of the South Africa series to return home for the birth of his first child, hence the selectors’ keenness to play the two spinners in combination in game one in Bloemfontein in preparation for the World Cup.Sean Abbott and Josh Hazlewood will play as the lone specialist quicks in the absence of Cummins and Mitchell Starc (groin). Abbott edged out Nathan Ellis for the final spot in the provisional 15-man World Cup squad on the back of some outstanding recent form.Australia’s other team combinations likely include playing seven batters, three quicks and one spinner, or playing eight batters and just three specialist bowlers, with four allrounders batting in the top eight provided Marsh, Green, Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis are all fit to bowl to make up at least 20 overs of bowling.Australia XI for first ODI vs South Africa: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (capt), Cameron Green, Josh Inglis, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Barcelona 'failed' to deal with Vitor Roque as sporting director Deco aims dig at Xavi 'mistake' over Brazilian forward's transfer

Barcelona sporting director Deco says Vitor Roque flopped at the club because former coach Xavi insisted they rush the Brazilian's signing.

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The director has claimed that former manager Xavi’s acceleration in bringing Roque to the club resulted in his spell there being a failure. Former midfielder Deco wanted the forward to join Barca from Athletico Paranaense in the summer window in 2024, but Xavi suggested the player arrive months earlier.

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Roque did not enjoy a positive time at Barcelona, and there were times when he even reportedly broke down during the training sessions. Signed as an eventual Robert Lewandowski successor, he played only 16 matches for the Catalans and scored twice, and spent most of his time on loan to Real Betis. In February 2025, he went on to sign for Brazilian side Palmeiras and is contracted with them until 2029.

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Deco said to : "He asked that the forward come in the winter market. We always take the coach's opinion into account when making decisions and thus Vitor's adaptation was brought forward, something that should have happened in the summer. [That was] a mistake, Barca demands a lot and they were too worried about what the press was saying."

He added: "His first six months were not good. I also believe that the coaching staff and the club did not know how to adequately identify the problems he faced, whether adaptation or mental. We could not help him as we should."

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Barca won the domestic treble last season and will continue their progress under Hansi Flick next season too.

Kent sign Wes Agar for four Championship matches

Australian quick available from next week as club await June arrival of India’s Arshdeep Singh

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Apr-2023

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Kent have signed Australian quick Wes Agar for four LV= Insurance County Championship matches while they await the arrival of India’s Arshdeep Singh.Agar, the 26-year-old right-arm fast bowler who has made two ODI appearances for his country, represented Australia A against New Zealand A, dismissing three of the opposition’s top-order batters on his way to innings figures of 4 for 56 earlier this month.In the past two years, Agar has taken 41 wickets in 11 first-class matches. He was named the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year in 2020, awarded to Australia’s most promising first-class player under the age of 24.Agar will be available to play until May 21, covering home matches against Essex and Hampshire and away fixtures with Middlesex at Lord’s and Surrey at The Kia Oval before Arshdeep arrives in June.”This is an exciting new challenge for me,” Agar said. “Playing county cricket has always been a dream of mine and I’m excited to be a Kent player and thankful for the opportunity. With a win already under our belt this year, I hope to be a part of more victories in my time here.”Related

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Kent defeated Northamptonshire in their opening match of the season last week while their ongoing Division One clash at Warwickshire was one of several Championship games delayed by rain on the second morning on Friday, with the hosts 367 for 3 overnight after being sent in to bat and punishing a depleted attack missing injured seamers Nathan Gilchrist and Grant Stewart. Matt Quinn, the New Zealand quick also broke down early in his new-ball spell before returning to action after the lunch break.Paul Downton, Kent’s director of cricket, said: “Wes is an exciting, wicket-taking bowler known for bowling a ‘heavy ball’. He offers us a point of difference that will complement our core bowling group at the club and will help us in our efforts to take 20 wickets in each of our next four matches in the Championship.”Kent recently announced that they had signed Arshdeep for five Championship matches between June 11 and July 28. He and Agar join Kane Richardson, the Australia pace bowler who will play in the Vitality Blast, and South African spin-bowling allrounder George Linde, who is in the second half of his two-year all-format deal, as overseas players at the club.

Ben Stokes: 'That last half-hour is everything that you wish for'

Ben Stokes, England’s captain, insisted that his team’s pride at playing a part in one of the most gripping Test matches of all time outweighed their disappointment at the final result, after their run of six Test wins in a row came to an end with an incredible one-run loss against New Zealand in Wellington.A packed crowd at the Basin Reserve had been invited in for free by Cricket New Zealand in expectation of a gripping finale, and the two teams did not disappoint. In a thrillingly fluctuating final day, England lost four quick wickets in the first hour before settling into a seemingly match-turning sixth-wicket stand between Stokes himself and Joe Root, only for Neil Wagner’s short-ball approach to break the game open in a scintillating finale.”It’s right up there,” Stokes said. “Going down to the last day, being in the situation of that last half an hour … it’s everything you wish for. Even though we came out on the wrong side of it, you can’t help but feel blessed that we’ve managed to be a part of that incredible game.”It’s disappointing to not win, obviously. But we look at the bigger picture of what everyone’s enjoyed and seen here today. It’s probably bigger than the disappointment at the moment.”One of Stokes’ stated aims since taking over the England captaincy has been to max out on entertainment, and risk losing games in order to win them. That policy has paid handsome dividends over the past year, most especially in Pakistan before Christmas when England’s attacking instincts broke open the series, most memorably in the first Test at Rawalpindi.”That’s obviously a huge objective of ours,” he added. “I don’t want people to get mixed up, [because] that doesn’t mean that we’re not fussed if we don’t win or lose. Obviously, we always want to win. It’s very disappointing to lose, but you can’t help but be excited that we’ve been a part of a game like that.”Related

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Besides being only the second one-run win in Test history, after West Indies’ victory over Australia at Adelaide in 1992-93, this was the fourth time that a side has won a Test match despite being asked to follow-on – and like the most recent occasion, the Kolkata Test in 2000-01, the turning point of the match was arguably Stokes’ decision to enforce the follow-on, after New Zealand had been bowled out for 210 on the third morning.The man himself, however, had no regrets about his call, even though New Zealand’s second innings of 483 – built around a doughty century from the Player of the Match Kane Williamson – meant that his bowlers spent more than 215 consecutive overs in the field.”Imagine captaining in hindsight?” he said. “That’s nothing that I would ever do.”It was always our game to lose once we enforced the follow-on,” he added. “But the logic behind it was that our opening bowlers have ripped through their top-order for three innings in a row. We knew that New Zealand had to pretty much play the perfect game to put us in a situation like this.”In England’s home summer, Stokes’ men had chased consecutive targets of 277, 299 and 296 against New Zealand, followed by a hefty 358 against India, and so despite their tough grind in the field, Stokes insisted that the target this time around, 258, had not left his team daunted.Winning after following on in Tests•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

“Batting in the last innings, chasing 250 is something that we were never worried about,” he said. “But give huge credit to New Zealand, not only to the way that they played in the second innings, but also the way that they bowled and managed to get very early wickets with not too many runs on the board.”So in terms of looking back and making my decision around the follow-on, No, I don’t regret it. Other teams are allowed to play better than us and New Zealand have played better than us this week.”England’s next Test assignment is the one-off four-day Test against Ireland – starting June 1 – followed by the Ashes and while they are bound to head into the series with confidence after four wins in five this winter, one area of concern is Stokes’ own fitness. His troublesome left knee was causing him visible pain, both during a curtailed two-over spell in the second innings, and for long periods of his own second innings, a dogged 33 from 116 balls that ended with an off-balance pull against a Wagner short ball.Before the series begins in June, Stokes is due to play a season of IPL with Chennai Super Kings – which he may leave early to prep for the Ashes – but he said he had no plans to withdraw at this stage, instead hoping that the less intense workload of T20 cricket would give him more time to get it right off the field.Ben Stokes batted within himself while managing a knee issue•Getty Images

“I’m not sure exactly,” he said, when asked how his knee was feeling. “There’s maybe three or four months before we get to the Ashes and we’ve worked incredibly hard with our physios and medics to get everything right strength-wise.”But it’s been very difficult out here, especially once the Tests have started, because the games came thick and fast. But it’s a good opportunity out in India to get myself into a position that I feel like I don’t have to worry about my knee anymore.”I’m not going to lie. It is very frustrating knowing that I’ve got something holding me back in terms of my body. It’s been around for a while. It is frustrating, but we’re doing everything we possibly can to allow me to fulfil that fourth-seamer role, like I was able to do two or three years ago. Hopefully, come the Ashes, I don’t have to worry about it.”

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