England captain Ben Stokes sat out training at Headingley on Tuesday with illness, two days out from the start of the third Test against New Zealand.
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Stokes stayed away from the England camp when they joined up in Leeds on Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, he was due to meet the rest of the group this evening. He is not yet considered a doubt for the Test.
The nature of Stokes' illness is not clear, though a test for Covid-19 came back negative.
England has had a few days off since their remarkable win in Nottingham last week. This weekend Ben Stokes visited Cockermouth CC in Cumbria, where he learned the game, with his mother Deb, who is visiting from New Zealand.
Stokes was named England captain in May but has not had a designated vice-captain appointed yet. The options would be senior bowlers Stuart Broad and James Anderson (who has a slight ankle injury), former captain Joe Root, or perhaps Jonny Bairstow.
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England leads the three-match series 2-0 after five-wicket victories at Lord's and Trent Bridge.
New Zealand has had a series of positive Covid tests since being in England. Their players like Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, and Michael Bracewell have already returned as Covid positive. They have all overcome the virus and are set to be available for the third Test in Yorkshire.






