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Ben Stokes Happy to Swap 2019 Success for Father’s Good Health

Written by Vipin Darwade

England’s Ben Stokes has insisted he would trade all the personal success he has enjoyed in 2019 if it meant his father was no longer in hospital.

Stokes’s participation in this month’s first Test against South Africa, which saw several England players struggle on at Centurion following a bug that spread through the squad, was called into doubt when his father, Ged, who had travelled out to watch his son, was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital with what a team spokesman said was a serious illness.

The 64-year-old was admitted to intensive care but his condition improved sufficiently for his son to play in a match England lost by 107 runs to fall 1-0 behind in the four-Test series.

“There have been some unbelievable highs, and some real lows, but to see out the year with my dad in hospital has put things into perspective

“If someone could say ‘I’ll take everything away from you that happened this summer, but your dad is happy, healthy and watching you play cricket’ then I’d say yeah, swap it.”

The 28-year-old Durham all-rounder added his father had undergone an “unbelievable turnaround” but still had a way to go as he thanked medical staff for their “fantastic care”.

Meanwhile, opening batsman Dominic Sibley has become the latest victim of illness in the England camp, with a team spokesman saying Monday 11 members of the playing squad, as well as six support staff, had been taken sick at some stage since the squad’s arrival in South Africa earlier this month.

“We’ve nicknamed it ‘The Cursed Tour’ so far because it wasn’t a great time for us in terms of the team trying to build up to an important Test series,” said Stokes.

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