Alex Hales's latest misdemeanour comes just a few months after he was suspended for his part in a street brawl in Bristol also involving Ben Stokes in 2017. Reuters
Alex Hales's latest misdemeanour comes just a few months after he was suspended for his part in a street brawl in Bristol also involving Ben Stokes in 2017. Reuters

'Difficult' to drop Alex Hales admits England captain Eoin Morgan even with Ben Stokes waiting in the wings



Alex Hales' match-winning half-century against India has given England a tough call to make if they want to make room for fit-again Ben Stokes in Sunday's series decider.

Captain Eoin Morgan acknowledged Hales' unbeaten 58 - including a six off the first ball of the miserly Bhuvneshwar Kumar's last over when England still needed 12 to win - had made a strong case for his continued inclusion in Bristol on Sunday, even if Stokes is available for the final Twenty20 International.

Stokes was watching from the dug-out, having recovered from his hamstring injury, as England's bowlers restricted the tourists to just 148-5 in Cardiff - and then Hales led the way from No 4 after early wickets had raised the stakes.

"Alex always makes it difficult [to drop him], particularly in T20 cricket," Morgan said following Friday's five-wicket win.

"He's played a lot for us - he's one of our highest runscorers, a very experienced campaigner.

"An innings like that tonight makes him a pretty strong case for the next game."

Asked if he has any idea yet on how to fit Stokes back into the line-up, Morgan said: "No - that's the simple answer.

"Ben's obviously a fantastic player, and there will be a difficult decision to make.

"We've made calls like this in the past, but we hope we'll make it for the betterment of the team - and put out our strongest XI."

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While all-rounder Stokes may be considered ready to play only as a batsman, Hales could hardly have done any more to demonstrate he should stay in the team - having already pressed his claims with a big hundred on his home ground in Nottingham against Australia in last month's one-day international series.

"He really did play brilliantly," added Morgan. "He's played a lot of T20 International cricket, and he's obviously played a lot around the world - and he certainly used that tonight.

"Having the composure to play quite a mature innings, as he did ... then towards the end, he's not known as a big hitter but anybody who watched the game at Trent Bridge will realise he hits the ball quite a long way - even yorkers.

"We had quite a lot of confidence in him, but it is very nice to get over the line."

 

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