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Australia’s Steve Smith hails return of ‘dangerous’ Ashes rival Stokes

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Australian batsman Steve Smith has

welcomed Ben Stokes’ return to England’s Ashes team, saying the talismanic

all-rounder makes Joe Root’s side a “more dangerous” proposition.

Stokes announced this week that he would be available for the five-Test

series in Australia after taking a break from cricket to address mental

health issues and a nagging finger injury.

Smith acknowledged Stokes’ presence would be a huge boost for England, who

enter the blockbuster series as underdogs after repeatedly failing to fire

Down Under.

“We love coming up against the best players and it’s great to hear he is

going to be getting on the plane,” Smith told Australian reporters from the

United Arab Emirates, where he is competing at the Twenty20 World Cup.

“I think any team is more dangerous when you have got someone like Ben

Stokes playing, it adds a lot to their depth… it should make for a really

good series.”

Smith said that on a personal note he was pleased Stokes had dealt with his

mental health struggles after stepping away from the game in July.

“Credit to Ben for being able to make that decision and to step away and

make sure he is right to be able to go out and play and live his life,” he

said.

“There’s more out there sometimes than just the game of cricket, for him to

be able to make that decision to step away and the acceptance from the ECB

(England and Wales Cricket Board) and everyone involved I think is really

important.”

Smith said he was pacing himself at batting practice due to an elbow injury

but did not expect it to be an issue for the Ashes, which are due to start in

Brisbane on December 8.

“I’m still taking it easy at the moment, just making sure I’m only batting

two days in a row, not three days in a row,” he said.

“I’ll build up again as we get closer to playing some longer-format stuff.”

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)