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They like having a point of difference, without the left-armer it's four right arm fast-medium specialists.
By rights, it should be Stokes. Woakes proved his all-round ability at Lords and Curran was excellent in Birmingham. Stokes was out of the team because of his own actions, he should have to wait for a slot like anyone else.
Curran's a lucky lil' bugger. Stokes was injured for Curran's debut, Woakes was injured in the next then Stokes had court for his third. Curran's had a lucky run of selection opportunities but performed well.
Stokes was excellent with the ball in Birmingham blasting through Kohli, Karthik and Pandya thus wrapping it up in a tight contest (made possible by Sam's great innings).
By rights, it should be the best possible eleven. I believe that the best reason to leave out Stokes' is the top order's lack of runs, and his own form with the bat has been crap all summer. Chris Woakes' batting will see him retain his spot I believe.
But why rush Stokes back to the team if they're not going to play him?
If Trent Bridge looks to be swinging - I'd drop Rashid myself.
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