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Ben Stokes lost control in street brawl: Court

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England cricketer Ben Stokes lost his self-control and knocked two men unconsciou­s in a street fight last September, a court heard on Monday as his trial for affray began. Stokes, acting in “revenge, retaliatio­n or punishment”, was involved in a “sustained episode of significan­t violence”, prosecutor Nicholas Corsellis told a jury at Bristol Crown Court in southwest England.

Stokes, 27, who starred on Saturday as England beat India at Edgbaston, is being tried alongside 27-year-old Ryan Ali and Ryan Hale, 28. They each deny the charge of affray. They had all been drinking inside a Bristol nightclub. The fight took place outside on September 25 last year, the prosecutor said.

They were all involved in threatenin­g and/or using unlawful violence towards each other, it is alleged. Corsellis said only the defendants knew how the fracas began and it could have been stopped very quickly.

“During the incident, Stokes lost his control and started to attack with revenge, retaliatio­n or punishment in mind.

“Well beyond acting in self defence or defence of another,” he said.

“He knocked Hale unconsciou­s and then — after time to pause for thought, to calm — he did exactly the same to Ali. Ali received significan­t injuries included a fractured eye socket and required hospital treatment.”

“A bottle was used at the beginning by Ali and a broken street sign brought into the fray towards the end by Hale,” Corsellis said.

The prosecutor said the three defendants were all young men of promise. “Ben Stokes, is a profession­al cricket player who has reached the top of his profession and represente­d his country,” Corsellis said.

Stokes missed the Ashes series against Australia after being suspended from playing for England.

Without him, England lost the series 4-0. He has since played in the Test series against New Zealand and Pakistan. He starred in England’s first Test victory over India last week.

The trial is expected to last between five and seven days. The second Test between England and India, at Lord’s in London, starts on Thursday.

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