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Ben Stokes’ injury recovery on track as Andrew Strauss seeks ‘clarity’ from Bristol police on availability

BEN Stokes’ recovery from a fractured hand suffered in his nightclub fight is on track, while Andrew Strauss has called on Bristol police to provide “clarity” over his availability.

Ben Stokes’ Ashes availability remains uncertain just two weeks out from the Gabba Test
Ben Stokes’ Ashes availability remains uncertain just two weeks out from the Gabba Test

BEN Stokes will this week ramp up his recovery from a fractured hand he suffered in the now infamous nightclub fight, with the England superstar out to prove he’s ready to go if an Ashes call-up comes.

England cricket boss Andrew Strauss has pleaded with Bristol police to provide immediate “clarity” over whether they intend to charge Stokes or drop their investigation into his involvement in an alleged assault.

It’s likely that decision by authorities will then shape the ECB’s attitude to disciplinary action.

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Ben Stokes’ Ashes availability remains uncertain just two weeks out from the Gabba Test
Ben Stokes’ Ashes availability remains uncertain just two weeks out from the Gabba Test

With just over two weeks until the first Test at the Gabba, former Australian captain Michael Clarke has warned it’s this lingering uncertainty over the status of their most important player that has the potential to distract England – and it seems Strauss agrees.

Stokes suffered a fractured finger in the late-night incident where video allegedly showed him punching another man, however, it doesn’t appear as though injury will be an obstacle should the all-rounder be cleared by police.

It’s understood Stokes is making good progress with his rehabilitation program which is expected to rise in intensity this week, another sign the ECB have in no way ruled out him taking some part in the Ashes.

Stokes remains on track to be fit by the end of this month.

That could make it tight for him to be fit for the first Test at the Gabba starting on November 23 and the second Test at Adelaide Oval on December 2, especially with no practice matches under his belt.

Stokes will play a key role in England’s Ashes defence should he take part in the series
Stokes will play a key role in England’s Ashes defence should he take part in the series

However, there is an England practice match in Perth on December 9 that could serve as Stokes’ platform for returning for the final three Tests of the series – obviously pending action by police and the ECB.

At the bare minimum, the ECB are tipped to ban Stokes for a Test or two, which would take all pressure off his injury recovery.

There remains a prevailing feeling within the England camp that Stokes may not travel at all, but as long as the ECB leaves the door ajar, the chance is still there.

Stokes was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in Bristol on September 25, before he was released pending investigation.

“The situation in a word is complicated,” said Strauss.

England Cricket boss Andrew Strauss is seeking clarity from Bristol police over Stokes’ availability
England Cricket boss Andrew Strauss is seeking clarity from Bristol police over Stokes’ availability

“There’s two different potential disciplinary procedures he has to go through, one is the ECB’s own internal one and the other is any potential police action.

“Until we know more from the police it’s very hard for us to put a timeline on anything. What we all want is clarity on what that situation is and how much cricket he will be missing. We’re keen to get into that and move this forward but we’re in the hands of the police.

“Ben has been and is developing into a world-class cricketer. The fact he’s not out in Australia is a blow to the England team.”

Originally published as Ben Stokes’ injury recovery on track as Andrew Strauss seeks ‘clarity’ from Bristol police on availability

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