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Ben Stokes cleared to return to England side in time for New Zealand T20s as ECB lift suspension

Free to play | Ben Stokes: Getty Images
Free to play | Ben Stokes: Getty Images

Ben Stokes has been cleared to play for England again as he awaits the conclusion of his court case.

Stokes and two other men were charged with affray on Monday after a fight outside a Bristol nightclub in September.

The 26-year-old all-rounder plans to challenge the charge and, after a board meeting on Tuesday, the ECB have allowed Stokes to resume his England career, starting with next month’s T20 matches against New Zealand.

An ECB statement confirmed: “Following a full Board discussion, in which all considerations were taken into account, the ECB Board has agreed that Ben Stokes should now be considered for England selection.

“Given the CPS decision to charge him and two others with affray, confirmation of his intention to contest the charge and the potential length of time to trial, the Board agreed that it would not be fair, reasonable or proportionate for Ben Stokes to remain unavailable for a further indeterminate period.

“To date, Stokes has been unavailable for selection throughout the Police and CPS process around the incident in Bristol in September, a period which has included One-Day Internationals against West Indies, the Ashes tour and the start of the ODI series against Australia.

“ECB fully respects the legal process and the player’s intention to defend himself against the charge.

“England Selectors, management and players have been informed and Ben Stokes is expected to join the squad in New Zealand for February’s T20 matches.

“ECB confirmed in December that the independent Cricket Discipline Commission [CDC] would stay the internal disciplinary process for both Alex Hales and Ben Stokes until the conclusion of court proceedings relating to the incident.”