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Stokes and Hales get new England contracts

Pair remain suspended indefinite­ly pending outcome of investigat­ion

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Ben Stokes and Alex Hales will see their central contracts renewed by England this week but the former’s hopes of being part of the winter’s Ashes defence continue to hang in the balance.

Deals for England’s internatio­nal teams that cover the 2017-18 period will be announced today and though the pair remain suspended indefinite­ly pending the outcome of a police investigat­ion into the early-hour altercatio­n in Bristol 10 days ago, their status with the England and Wales Cricket Board remains unaffected.

With no cricketing reason to change their arrangemen­ts — and the ECB loath to prejudge a police investigat­ion into the incident during the oneday series with West Indies — Stokes will continue on both the top-level Test contract and its limited-overs equivalent, while Hales will remain on the latter.

This renewal is not unexpected and does not give any indication as to the chances of Stokes being part of the England squad that travels to Australia. The all-rounder, who was arrested at 2.35am on September 25 on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, before being released under investigat­ion, must first wait to discover whether he will be charged or not.

Only then can the ECB’s internal disciplina­ry proceeding­s begin.

But Avon and Somerset police are not expecting the investigat­ion to be completed for another two to three weeks — an appeal for two witnesses is yet to bear fruit — and so there will likely be just a few days for any sporting sanction to be decided before the team departs for Perth on 28 October.

Hales, who was present at the time of the incident and like Stokes has been interviewe­d under caution this week, is not part of England’s Ashes squad but any cricket punishment could affect his upcoming deal to play Twenty20 cricket in South Africa’s domestic tournament next month.

 ?? AFP file ?? England’s Ben Stokes was arrested at 2.35am on September 25 on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm during a early-hour altercatio­n in Bristol, before being released under investigat­ion.
AFP file England’s Ben Stokes was arrested at 2.35am on September 25 on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm during a early-hour altercatio­n in Bristol, before being released under investigat­ion.

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