Ashes 2021: Having Ben Stokes back is great-Jack Leach’s prospects boosted by return of England star

England are beaming with the return of Ben Stokes for the Ashes but few players could be happier than spinner Jack Leach, who sees the all-rounder as his own ticket back into the Test set-up.

Ashes 2021: Jack Leach prospects boosted by return of Ben Stokes (Reuters Photo)

Ashes 2021: Jack Leach prospects boosted by return of Ben Stokes (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Leach sees Stokes’s return as his own ticket back into Test set-up
  • Jack Leach has not played a Test since Ahmedabad in March
  • Leach has admired Nathan Lyon’s ability to pick wickets on hard pitches

The return of Ben Stokes to the England squad is happy news for Jack Leach as the left-arm spinner’s hopes of playing a meaningful part in the five-Test Ashes series will get a major boost by the star all-rounder’s comeback.

Stokes’s absence through the home summer also saw Leach left out in the cold, with selectors preferring seam-heavy attacks for “team balance” against New Zealand and for most of the truncated India series.

“From the summer, the feedback was that Stokesy not being in the side, not having that all-round option in the top order, kind of made things difficult for me to get in the side,” Leach told reporters on Wednesday.

“So I think having him back is great. Also, having (Chris) Woakes back … both of them back is hopefully positive for being able to fit a spinner in, for sure.”

Left-arm Leach was England’s most successful bowler over the winter with 28 wickets against India and Sri Lanka, but the 30-year-old Somerset man has not played a Test since Ahmedabad in March, which was also Stokes’s last appearance.

The pair shared in one of the highlights of the drawn 2019 Ashes series when Stokes smashed an unbeaten 135 at Headingley and number 11 Leach survived 17 balls to finish one not out and help England snatch a thrilling one-wicket win.

Leach said he could never get tired of hearing about his unbeaten one but hopes to add new Ashes highlights.

“I’m not fed up with the one not out. I don’t think I ever will be but I guess I want to keep performing for England, that’s what it comes down to,” he said.

Australia has never been a spinner’s paradise but Leach has admired Nathan Lyon’s ability to coax so many wickets from its hard pitches and admitted trying to add a few of the veteran’s tricks to his repertoire.

“I think he’s found ways to extract bounce and dip and all the other things. A lot of over-spin from him,” said Leach.

“I think they’re the kind of things I’ve been trying to add in, but still sticking to my strengths as well.”

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