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Ben Stokes doesn’t want to be England captain – with James Anderson set to return to Test cricket on Boxing Day

BEN STOKES has no desire to be England captain — but would take the role if asked.

The talismanic all-rounder, 28, is happy with his status as deputy to Test skipper Joe Root.

 Anderson could be back for Boxing Day while Stokes doesn't want captaincy
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Anderson could be back for Boxing Day while Stokes doesn't want captaincy

Stokes revealed: “I could never say no — but it’s not one of those things I’m desperate to do. We’ve got a great leader in Joe.

“Being the Test captain of England... so much pressure comes with it.

“It’s a huge burden to carry because everything falls back on you.”

Meanwhile, James Anderson is eyeing the Boxing Day Test with South Africa to make his England return.

England’s all-time leading wicket-taker managed just four overs of the first Ashes Test against Australia.

He then suffered a calf injury that ruled him out of the rest of the series and the current tour of New Zealand.

The Lancashire seamer, 37, tweeted a video of him bowling in a net session.

He wrote: “Another day of building up my bowling. Progressing nicely.”

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