Deccan Chronicle

Stokes to join England squad in New Zealand

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London, Feb. 13: Ben Stokes will join the England squad in New Zealand after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of affray in court on Tuesday, the England and Wales Cricket Board said.

“Having entered his plea at Bristol Magistrate­s’ Court today, Ben Stokes will now travel to New Zealand to join the England squad,” said an ECB spokesman.

“He departs tomorrow, Wednesday 14 February, and will arrive on Friday 16 February, ready to train with England team-mates in Hamilton.”

All-rounder Stokes, accused of involvemen­t in an altercatio­n outside a nightclub in the southweste­rn English city of Bristol that cost him his place on the Ashes tour, pleaded not guilty to the charge of affray.

It follows the altercatio­n during the early hours of September 25 last year, several hours after England had played a one-day internatio­nal against the West Indies in the city.

The 26-year-old, who missed the trip to Australia after being suspended from playing for England, appeared at a magistrate­s’ court in the southweste­rn city of Bristol along with Ryan Ali and Ryan Hale.

It is alleged a 27-year-old man suffered a fractured eye socket in the incident, at which fellow England cricketer Alex Hales was also present. Hales faced no charges.

Ali, Stokes and Hale spoke to confirm their names, dates of births, addresses and nationalit­ies. The clerk read out the charges and all three defendants indicated not guilty pleas.

Stokes is accused jointly with Ali and Hale of using or threatenin­g unlawful violence towards another.

The charge states that his “conduct was such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety”.

The other two defendants face the same charge. All three defendants elected to be tried by a jury at a crown court. “I have decided that your trial will take place at the crown court at Bristol. The first hearing date will be March 12,” said District Judge Simon Cooper. “You will be on bail.”

Without Stokes, England lost the Ashes to Australia 40. — AFP

The ECB fully respects his right to defend himself in court and any obligation­s he has within the legal process will always take precedence over England commitment­s —ECB STATEMENT

 ?? — AP ?? England allrounder Ben Stokes arrives at Bristol Magistrate­s’ court on Tuesday.
— AP England allrounder Ben Stokes arrives at Bristol Magistrate­s’ court on Tuesday.

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