England all-rounder Ben Stokes included in the Ashes squad after being arrested.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes included in the Ashes squad after being arrested.
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Ben Stokes was included in England's 16-man’s squad for the Ashes tour of Australia announced Wednesday despite breaking his hand in the incident that led to his recent arrest on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm.
The all-rounder Stokes was dropped for Wednesday's fourth one-day international against West Indies at The Oval’s, the venue for the Ashes squad announced after being arrested early on Monday in Bristol.
That followed England's win in the third ODI in the southwest city on Sunday. The 26th-year-old remains under investigation after being released without charge.
For the time being, he has retained his position of vice-captain to Test skipper Joe Root but England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) cricket director Andrew Strauss told in the conference.
"Ben did have done an X-ray on Tuesday," said Strauss.
"Early results are that he has got a minor fracture on his right hand," the former England captain added.

 

"There are obviously more tests that need to be done, but the early indications are that he should be fit to play a full part in all the Ashes Test matches."

The injury to Stokes' right hand is believed to have been sustained during a confrontation that left a man in Hospital.A police investigation is unlikely to be concluded before England leave for Australia on October 28, meaning the incident could hang over Stokes for the whole tour. Moreover, Stokes is just one on-field offense
away from incurring a potential two-Test ban under the International Cricket Council's code of conduct. England ODI regular Alex Hales in Ashes long-shot who did not make the Test squad until now was also left out of Wednesday's match after being with Stokes on Sunday night. Meanwhile, there were recalls for middle-order batsmen James Vince and Gary Ballance despite the pair's struggles during their previous Test stints.

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