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Why Stokes' bowling is already impressing - Finn column

BBC Sport Wednesday, 17 July 2024 ()
Ben Stokes looked as fit as ever on his return to bowling after a knee operation and the signs in the first Test against West Indies were positive, says Steven Finn in his latest BBC Sport column.
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