Ben Stokes, England's Test captain, underwent surgery for a hamstring tear sustained during the third Test against New Zealand in Hamilton. The injury, sustained while fielding, requires three months of recovery. Stokes will miss upcoming matches but aims to recover before the home series against India.
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