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Ben Stokes' recovery plan post two gruelling 10 over spells vs India
'Recovery first, then back to business,' says Stokes
Reflecting on the physical toll of his 44 overs at Lord's—including demanding nine- and 10-over spells—Stokes shared that rest was his highest priority over the past week. He said his post-match promise of getting straight into bed was no exaggeration, joking that it felt like he was in a long-distance relationship with his family due to the amount of time spent recovering at home.
The England skipper described how important it was to listen to his body after such a heavy workload, but also confirmed that he's ready to take on the same responsibility again if conditions demand it. He noted that during those long spells at Lord's, he just felt 'really good'—his rhythm was there and the ball was coming out nicely, which gave him the confidence to carry on, even though the wickets didn't always reflect the effort.
Physical signs of progress and preparation
Stokes admitted that such long spells weren't always enjoyable in the moment but said the satisfaction came from doing everything possible to help the team win. He saw his ability to deliver them as a sign of how much physical progress he had made in recent months, crediting the training and preparation leading into the series. He admitted that the ability to bowl at high intensity without issues gave him confidence that his body could now withstand such pressure when needed.
He added that much of the recovery between matches had been 'sensible management' of workloads and allowing tired bowlers the time to fully regroup.
England keeping changes to a minimum
Stokes confirmed that Chris Woakes would continue in the line-up, saying that it was a simple decision given Woakes's effectiveness and all-round value. With a long break after the Lord's Test, there was no serious need for rotation. He also praised Liam Dawson, who returns to the Test XI eight years after his last appearance. While Stokes acknowledged that nerves are natural for someone returning after so long, he was confident Dawson's domestic and white-ball performances have shown he's ready.

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