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Stokes reveals reason behind pulling out of Pakistan Test series

After featuring in the first Test against Pakistan earlier this month, Stokes had left for New Zealand to be with his family.

Ben Stokes, Auckland, New Zealand, father
Ben Stokes, Auckland, New Zealand, father

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Published : Aug 29, 2020, 3:32 PM IST

Auckland: Talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has finally revealed the reason to pull out of the Pakistan Test series midway. He told that his father's cancer diagnosis left him mentally disturbed and he wanted to be with him.

Ben and his family

Stokes' father Gerard, a former Kiwis rugby league international, was diagnosed with the illness in January, soon after returning home from South Africa, where he had fallen sick.

After featuring in the first Test against Pakistan earlier this month, Stokes had left for New Zealand to be with his family.

Ben and his father

The England all-rounder has been in isolation in New Zealand in line the Covid-19 protocols and will be soon joining his family. "I didn't sleep for a week and my head wasn't really in it," Stokes told media. "Leaving (the team) was the right choice from a mental point of view."

Ben and his father

Speaking about his father's influence on his career, the England cricketer said: "He was tough (on me). But as I got older I realised it was all for a reason. He knew I wanted to be a professional sportsman and he was drilling that into me as I started to make a career in cricket."

Ben Stokes

Meanwhile, Gerard has revealed after being diagnosed with the illness, he was admitted to a hospital in Johannesburg during England's tour of South Africa at the start of the year.

"They had to assess how I travelled (to South Africa) and from that, they discovered I had a couple of tumours on my brain as well," Gerard told media. "So, basically brain cancer. How that came about nobody knows but obviously I've had a few bangs on my head through my life so that's probably contributed to it."

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