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The i Paper understands England had all but ruled the 34-year-old out from the moment the results of his scan on Monday showed a grade three tear in a shoulder muscle that is expected to sideline him for six to 10 weeks.

The message was clear – he risked being ruled out of this winter’s Ashes series in Australia if he took the field against India.

England’s Ben Stokes with head coach Brendon McCullum at The Oval (Photo: Reuters)

“I think you need that time chatting with the medical team, Baz, and then almost just 20 minutes to myself out there in the morning, just to really be clear around the decision we made. I’ll always try to push myself as much as I possibly can so it’s not for me to say if it’s the right decision but I understand where it’s at.”

Yet as Joe Root revealed after the all-rounder’s marathon, and ultimately match-winning, spells on the final day of the third Test at Lord’s, Stokes is almost impossible to rein in.

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This isn’t a surprise. After his shoulder injury became evident on the final day of the drawn fourth Test in Manchester, a match where England spent 257 overs in the field, Stokes said: “Pain is just an emotion.”

Why did nobody within the management or medical team intervene and tell him to stop?

It is understood Stokes felt pain in his right shoulder as early as last month’s first Test against India at Headingley. He has been managing it all summer. It certainly explains his admission about going to “dark places” during his final-day heroics at Lord’s. The fact he’s bowled 140 overs in the series also says much about his character and pain threshold.

Ben Stokes was putting his body through the wringer (Photo: Reuters)

He has been the best bowler across both teams, taking 17 wickets, and his absence this week is a huge blow for an England team looking to nail a statement series win ahead of this winter’s Ashes.

It is understood Stokes hopes to return to bowling in the nets in mid-September. England depart for Australia on 9 November.

How he shapes up for the Ashes on the back of such little cricket will be key. It may take him a Test or two to get back to where he was as a bowler this summer. It’s time England can ill afford given the Ashes series could be running away from them by then.

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England are in a difficult position. They know they have close to zero chance of winning in Australia without Stokes. But they also need him at his best when he returns, and that means pushing his body to the very limit of its potential.

As McCullum admitted after Stokes pulled up with a hamstring tear in New Zealand last December: “He pushes boundaries constantly of where he thinks he can take his body. That’s why he has been able to achieve special things.”

England’s Ashes hopes may depend on it.

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