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James Anderson downplays possible absence of Ben Stokes

James Anderson says England has the wherewithal to win the Ashes even without key all rounder Ben Stokes

By Unnikrishnan
James Anderson

London, October 5: James Anderson said England are focused on getting the best out of their players and beating Australia during the Ashes and will not be distracted by the possible absence of Ben Stokes.

It is uncertain whether the 26-year-old will be available after he and teammate Alex Hales were arrested following an altercation outside a Bristol nightclub last month and released under investigation.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) suspended both players following the incident and are yet to make a decision regarding their participation on the tour as England aim to win their first Ashes title in Australia since 2011.

"When we won the Ashes in 2010/11, we didn't win it with 11 players - we won with 13/14/15 players," Anderson told Sky Sports News.

"The biggest thing for us is we get 15 or 16 players to be on top of their game when we get to Australia and be able to perform for our team.

"Once we get there, the only focus will be beating Australia... It's just a case of being strong enough and having that tunnel vision to focus on the individual and as a team and what will help the team win the series."

Story first published: Thursday, October 5, 2017, 18:00 [IST]
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