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Stokes & Atkinson: Curfew Breach Sparks England Test Hopes
21 Jun
Summary
- Stokes and Atkinson withdrawn from county matches by ECB request.
- Pair breached team curfew after victory in the series opener.
- England lost the second Test, levelling the series 1-1.

England cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were notably absent from their respective county fixtures, having been withdrawn at the request of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). This surprise move has ignited widespread speculation regarding their potential inclusion in the upcoming third Test against New Zealand.
Both players missed the second Test after violating the team's curfew following their victory in the opening match. Their absence was felt as England, led by stand-in captain Joe Root, struggled significantly against New Zealand at The Oval.
Prior to their withdrawal, Stokes had impressed for Durham, bowling overs and scoring 95 runs. Atkinson also performed well for Surrey, taking four wickets. Their county coaches noted their continued commitment and positive mindset.
Meanwhile, England experienced a substantial 253-run loss at The Oval, resulting in the series being tied 1-1. The decisive third Test is scheduled to take place in Nottingham, with the squad yet to be confirmed.