Ben Stokes undergoes successful knee surgery, vows to return as all-rounder for England

    England talisman Ben Stokes has gone under the knife and aims to be back for England's next Test series against India.

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    England talisman Ben Stokes has gone under the knife and aims to be back for England's next Test series against India.

    A chronic injury gradually worsened to the point of Stokes not bowling in the final three Ashes Tests, while he was selected as a specialist batter for England's doomed World Cup title defence in India.

    Stokes revealed earlier this month he intended to have an operation at the end of the World Cup in a bid to "get back to doing what I've been known for" and operate as a fully-fledged all-rounder.

    He posted an image on Instagram of himself on crutches on Wednesday outside London's Cromwell Hospital, alongside a short caption which said: "In and out. Under the (knife emoji) done. Rehab starts now."

    No timescale has been given for his recovery but Stokes is attempting to be back in time to captain England in a five-match Test series in India, which gets underway in Hyderabad on January 25.

    Stokes confirmed last week he will not feature in next year's Indian Premier League in an effort to manage his workload and fitness. He was released by Chennai Super Kings a couple of days later.

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