'Exciting' bowling opportunities for England - Stokes
Wednesday, 17 July 2024 ()
Captain Ben Stokes says it is a “great opportunity'' for other England bowlers to step up as his side prepare to play the second Test against West Indies - their first Test since the retirement of James Anderson.
Captain Ben Stokes says it is a “great opportunity'' for other England bowlers to step up as his side prepare to play the second Test against West Indies - their first Test since the retirement of James Anderson.
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