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Ben Stokes Street-Brawl

England vs India 1st Test: Ben Stokes to play five days before his trial?

The Edgbaston Test is scheduled to end on August 5. Ben Stokes's trial is on August 6.

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Ben Stokes finds new cricket kit sponsor

Stokes' association with sponsor New Balance was terminated after Stokes apologised for a video in which he mocked Katie Price's disabled son Harvey.

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Ben Stokes joins England squad after 5 months

Ben Stokes, after being pleaded not guilty to an affray charge, has joined the England cricket team

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Ben Stokes likely to miss the first ODI against New Zealand

Ben Stokes has pleaded non guilty against his affray charges on him following an incident in the city of Bristol last September.

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Ben Stokes to appear in court for affray charges on Tuesday

England all-rounder Ben Stokes is set to appear in court for the first time on Tuesday after being charged with affray.

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Alex Hales admits to have put international career at stake during Ben Stokes’ involved Bristol street-brawl

After being cleared from the street-brawl case in December, Alex Hales started playing for England from the ODI series against Australia.

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Ben Stokes to appear at court on February 13, England comeback delayed?

Stokes and two other men will appear at Bristol Magistrates' Court following the incident in the early hours of September 25 after England had beaten the West Indies in an ODI in the city.

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Ben Stokes writes emotional message after being allowed to represent England

Stokes will have to appear at the court on February 13 to clear the charges on him.

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Ben Stokes charged with affray; remains suspended from international cricket

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has been charged with affray by prosecutors regarding his alleged involvement in an incident outside a nightclub in September.

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Ben Stokes Bristol brawl: Police pass file to prosecutors

Ben Stokes' stint with Canterbury (New Zealand) is seen as an attempt to stay match-fit if he receives a call to travel Australia and bolster England in ongoing Ashes 2017-18.

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