The Cairns Post

ECB says Stokes can ‘rehabilita­te on the field’

- MARK FLEMING

CRICKET chiefs have opened the door to Ben Stokes making a shock return to the England team and playing in the Ashes.

Stokes is currently banned over his arrest on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in a late-night brawl outside a nightclub in Bristol.

Fellow cricketer Alex Hales was interviewe­d in relation the incident but is not under investigat­ion.

The ECB appear to be softening their stance, with the police expected to announce this week whether Stokes will be charged.

The 26-year-old all-rounder has stayed at home while the rest of the England squad are in Australia preparing for the first Ashes Test, which starts in Brisbane on November 23.

Stokes is waiting to hear if he will be charged over the late-night fracas in Bristol on September 25, with a decision expected this week.

If he is not charged by the police then the ECB’s disciplina­ry process will kick in. And the ECB have opened the door to the Durham star making a return to the team by saying he could “rehabilita­te his reputation on the field”.

The ECB’s Tom Harrison said: “We have to get that balance between censure and support absolutely right.

“Cricket’s response to this will show the value of the game in the best light. We will quickly recover to where the game is seen as doing its best to rehabilita­te reputation­s on the field, and try to get Ben and Alex (Hales) back to where fans are really behind them.”

Stokes, who fractured the little finger of his right hand during the incident in Bristol, is training at indoor nets in case he is given a dramatic recall.

He was later replaced by fast bowler Steven Finn.

Former Australia bowler Glenn McGrath said England will miss their “enforcer” if they are without Stokes.

“If he doesn’t come out, that’s a big loss to England. But he’s vice-captain, he can’t put himself in those positions. He’s got to realise that,” McGrath said.

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Picture: GETTY DRAMA: Ben Stokes.

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