England captain Ben Stokes is expected to rejoin the squad for the second Test against Pakistan after missing the first Test due to a torn hamstring. Stokes has been training well, raising hopes that he will be fit to play in Multan on Tuesday.
Ben Stokes ‘is looking to come back’ for second Test against Pakistan

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