Ben Stokes is set to return as England captain for the third Test against New Zealand, with coach Brendon McCullum describing his state of mind as 'outstanding'.

What happened to Ben Stokes?

Stokes was suspended for one match due to a nightclub incident, but has been cleared by the Cricket Regulator.

He scored 95 off 118 balls alongside taking a wicket against Northamptonshire in the County Championship during his England absence.

Why it matters for Ben Stokes

McCullum's previous comments about Stokes' wellbeing had raised concerns, but the coach now says he is 'fantastic' and ready to go.

Stokes and McCullum have denied rumors of a rift between them, with the coach saying they are 'good friends' and have a strong working relationship.

England lost the second Test to New Zealand by 253 runs in Stokes' absence, setting up the deciding third Test at Trent Bridge.

What comes next for Ben Stokes?

The third Test starts on Thursday, with England looking to win the series.

McCullum says Stokes is 'ready to go' and excited about the week ahead.

Stokes has 'no idea' where rumors of a rift between him and McCullum came from, according to the coach.

The England team will be looking to bounce back from their heavy defeat in the second Test.

McCullum and Stokes have been through a lot together as a working pair in leadership positions in English cricket.

They want the best for English cricket and are 'crystal clear' on the direction they want the team to take.

The third Test will be a crucial match for England, with the series on the line.

Ben Stokes will be looking to make a big impact on his return to the team.

The match starts on Thursday at 11am, live on Sky Sports Cricket.