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Stokes provides welcome spark but Ashes blueprint in danger
The Guardian
|November 14, 2025
Eight days before the curtain rises on the Ashes in the sold-out enormodome that is Perth’s Optus Stadium, England’s campaign began in semi-earnest a few actual kilometres and a million metaphorical miles away in front of a few dozen spectators in leafy, sedate Lilac Hill.
Fit and firing captain takes six Ben Stokes's venomous short-pitched bowling brought him six wickets against the Lions
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What followed was intriguing, at times even encouraging, but for news of a potentially significant injury, and, while Ben Stokes had promised “balls-to-the-wall” action, it was more jaws to the floor as news of Mark Wood’s stiff left hamstring filtered through in mid-afternoon.
England had revealed their blueprint for the first Test in naming a lineup featuring five seam options including Stokes himself and no full-time spinner, with Shoaib Bashir relegated to the Lions team. But however carefully it is prepared, sometimes a blueprint is destined to become nothing but shredder-fodder.
With Wood’s participation in next Friday’s opening Test now in doubt and Bashir’s suddenly looking more likely, certainty has slipped through English fingers much as a few catches did across a breezy day by the Swan River. Brendon McCullum might have been expecting to be given food for thought, but these will not have been the thoughts he was looking for.
This story is from the November 14, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
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