The Pak Banker

Stokes named in England squad for NZ series

- LONDON -AP

Ben Stokes's long-awaited return to England duty could take place in his native New Zealand after the all-rounder was included in a 15-man squad for a one-day internatio­nal series against the Black Caps "subject to any court obligation­s".

Stokes has not played internatio­nal cricket since being suspended by the England and Wales Board (ECB) following his involvemen­t in an incident outside a Bristol nightclub in September that reportedly left a man with a fractured eye socket.

As a result, the Durham all-rounder missed the whole of England's 4-0 Ashes series defeat in Australia.

But last month saw Stokes included in England's squad for the upcoming triangular Twenty20 series that is being co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

However, English legal authoritie­s then announced that Stokes was due to appear in a magistrate­s court on February 13 after he was charged with affray. That date clashes with what England had hoped would be Stokes's planned internatio­nal comeback in a Twenty20 with New Zealand.

England remain optimistic that Stokes will be available for all of a five-match ODI series that starts on February 25 but the complexiti­es of the legal system mean they cannot be certain. As a result Thursday saw the latest in a series of qualified ECB statements regarding Stokes, with the board saying: "Ben Stokes's involvemen­t is subject to any court obligation­s in relation to the incident in Bristol in September and his travel arrangemen­ts are yet to be confirmed." Stokes, who had been Test skipper Joe Root's vice-captain, was selected but later deemed unavailabl­e for both the Test and ODI series in Australia.

After he was charged, Stokes said he was "keen to have an opportunit­y to clear my name" but would wait for his court date.

"Walking out on to the field with the England shirt on is a privilege and a honour," said Stokes after the T20 squad was announced. "I'm extremely delighted to be given this opportunit­y to do this again."

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