After hamstring surgery, England captain Ben Stokes calls himself ‘bionic man’
England Test captain Ben Stokes humorously referred to himself as the “Bionic Man” following surgery to repair a torn left hamstring. The injury occurred during England’s final match of 2024 against New Zealand, necessitating a three-month recovery period. Stokes confirmed the surgery via an Instagram post, sharing a photo of himself with his leg in a brace, propped up in a car. He reassured fans, saying, “Bionic Man for a while. Surgery done. In a bit…”
Despite his determination to return, Stokes has been ruled out of England’s squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy. With no Test matches scheduled until May, he has time to focus on rehabilitation. Reflecting on his injury, he stated, “It’s just one of those unfortunate things. I ain’t holding back.” He acknowledged the inherent risks of playing cricket but remains committed to returning stronger.
Stokes expressed disappointment but emphasized his work ethic, stating he would continue to strive for peak performance. England’s next challenge includes a one-off Test against Zimbabwe in May, followed by a five-match series against India starting in June. As he embarks on his recovery journey, Stokes aims to regain full fitness and contribute significantly to his team’s success upon his return.
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