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Outpouring of support for Ben Stokes after devastating family tragedy

Cricketer Ben Stokes is seen hugging his father Ged, who passed away after a battle with brain cancer.
Ben Stokes' father Ged dies after battling brain cancer. Pic: Instagram

Ben Stokes has received an outpouring of support from the cricket world after news that his father has died after a battle with brain cancer.

Ged Stokes, a New Zealand rugby league international, was diagnosed with the disease in January.

He was aged 65.

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The elder Stokes played rugby league in England in the 1980s and returned as a coach, with the Rugby Football League confirming news of his passing on social media.

"We are saddened to learn that Ged Stokes has passed away," The Rugby Football League said on Twitter.

"Ged was a New Zealand international who became a fine servant to the British game with his work in rugby league across Cumbria.

"The RFL sends its condolences to the Stokes family. Rest in Peace, Ged."

Workington Town - the club Stokes used to play for 1982-83 season before returning as their coach in 2003, also expressed their grief at his passing.

Ben Stokes can be seen here alongside his father Ged.
Ben Stokes has been flooded with support after the tragic news of his father's death. Pic: Instagram

"It is with great sadness that we learn our former player and coach Ged Stokes has passed away," the club wrote in a tribute on Twitter.

"Ged is written into the rich fabric of Town history and will be greatly missed.

"Our thoughts are with Deb, Ben and James. Ged still has many, many friends here in West Cumbria and we send our thoughts to them too."

The cricket world rallied behind Stokes at the tragic news of his father's death, with the 29-year-old given an outpouring of support from fans.

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New Zealand-born Ben Stokes missed most of England's summer Test series in Pakistan after returning to Christchurch to be with his father.

However, he played in all three Twenty20 matches on England's tour of South Africa. He was rested for the one-day internationals, which were scrapped over coronavirus concerns.

Whitehaven also said they were "deeply saddened" by the death of a figure who was "a major part of Cumbrian rugby league".

with AFP

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