
England will head to Nottingham 2-0 up with three to play after convincing wins at Southampton and Lordâs.
All-rounder Stokes has been involved in both those victories but as a batsman only after a calf problem prevented England one-day captain Eoin Morgan deploying him as a member of the hostsâ pace attack.
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But the Durham star hopes to be firing on all cylinders come Tuesdayâs day/night clash in the English Midlands.
âThe plan from the start was to be fit and ready to bowl by the third ODI and by the way things are going it is looking likely I will be an option for Eoin in Nottingham if needed,â he said after Saturdayâs four-wicket win at Lordâs.
âI have done all the prep to get myself fit and put my hand up to say I am ready to bowl.
âIâve bowled for about 15 minutes flat out and all the build-up stuff I needed to do has been done, so if I am needed hopefully Eoin will ask.â
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An outstanding fielder, the 25-year-old Stokes said not been able to bowl had proved a frustrating experience.
âItâs so boring. Honestly, it makes the fielding innings seem a lot longer because if you bowl 10 overs it kind of takes 20 overs out of the game for you,â he said.
âBut I pride myself on my fielding as well and one thing that keeps me switched on the whole time is that I donât want to give away any runs.
âI want to try and stop as many as possible -- and applying myself to that has got me through the fact I am not bowling.
âBut itâs nice to get that confidence from your captain and coach saying âwe want you to play as a specialist batsmanâ -- so I have wanted to make sure I make some runs in these first two matches.
âI think that knowing I wasnât going to bowl in these first two games I have worked longer on my batting in the build-up days in training.
âItâs been quite nice to solely concentrate on the batting side in these first two.â
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England, whose 50-over cricket has improved markedly since their dismal first-round exit from last yearâs World Cup, have so far dominated a Pakistan side, who are a lowly ninth in the ODI rankings.
But Stokes played down talk of a 5-0 whitewash by saying: âWe could spill into dangerous territory if we start to think too far ahead.
âWe have gone 2-0 up in the series because we have been playing the better cricket. If we were to think we have won it already and slip up on what we have been doing that could be the worst thing we could do.
âWe havenât won the series yet so. Weâve got the next one to do that, so weâll still be trying to improve on these performances.â
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