As England stares down the possibility of their first series defeat under Ben Stokes' captaincy, the all-rounder weighs a crucial decision: an early return to bowling to salvage the team's fortunes in the ongoing Test series against India. The visitors, after squandering a 1-0 lead, are at risk of conceding the series if they lose the upcoming fourth Test in Ranchi. Stokes, who had earlier committed to not bowling through the series due to a knee surgery, now contemplates a comeback to the bowling crease, aiming to bolster England's bowling lineup and provide much-needed balance.
While Stokes' potential return to bowling is viewed as a positive development for England, coach Brendon McCullum urges caution, emphasizing that Stokes won't risk it unless he feels fully ready. McCullum highlights the importance of ensuring Stokes' readiness to avoid potential setbacks, acknowledging the significance of having him even contemplate a return to bowling. As England seeks to regain momentum in the series, Stokes' decision could play a pivotal role in shaping the team's strategy and prospects moving forward.