As the sun rises over the iconic Old Trafford, anticipation crackles in the air like a well-pitched delivery. Cricket fans are buzzing with excitement as England gears up for the second Test, and there's one name on everyone's lips: Ben Stokes. After taking a brief hiatus from captaincy duties, Stokes steps back into the limelight at a crucial juncture in this series, ready to lead an all-Durham seam attack that's sure to rattle even the most seasoned batsmen. With a potent blend of raw talent and fierce determination, this unique lineup promises not just thrilling cricket but also a heartfelt nod to regional pride. Join us as we dive into what makes this match-up so compelling and explore how Stokes' leadership could turn the tide for England!
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