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Hales and Stokes pencilled in for one-day squad against Australia

BEN STOKES is in line to make his England return next month after he and Alex Hales were provisionally selected yesterday for the one-day international series against Australia.

Stokes, currently playing for Canterbury Kings in New Zealand, and Hales have not been in action for England since September 24 after they were declared unavailable for international selection until further notice.

All-rounder Stokes is not currently part of England’s ongoing Ashes Test tour as he waits to discover if he will be charged after his arrest on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm during a late-night brawl in Bristol on September 25.

Hales, who was also present during the incident outside a nightclub following England’s ODI win the previous day, will not face any charges.

The pair were named in a 16-man squad, though an ECB statement noted: “Their involvement remains subject to any relevant legal or disciplinary developments in relation to the incident in Bristol in September.”

Coach Trevor Bayliss is prepared for the heightened attention that will surround Stokes’s return.

“That’s been discussed, but whenever he comes back it’s going to be a bit of a circus for sure,” Bayliss said.

Asked when Stokes’s situation would become clear, Bayliss said that England were “still waiting for the police report.”

The ECB will convene a board meeting within 48 hours once police have announced the outcome of advice sought from the Crown Prosecution Service on whether to charge Stokes.

At that point, it will also be decided if any Ashes reinstatement could be in order for the remainder of a series England already trail 2-0 with three to play.

Hales, meanwhile, will have to battle his way back into the ODI team, having vacated his opening position during last summer’s series win over the West Indies and seen Jason Roy return in compelling form alongside Jonny Bairstow.

“The two openers we had did very well and it would be difficult to go against” them, Bayliss said.

“We’ve got to take a decision now and … the two guys who have taken over, I just think that’s the best way to go. I can’t see any changes there personally.”

Also back in the mix lower down the list is fast bowler Mark Wood, returning from his heel injury.

England do not intend to rest any Test regulars such as Joe Root, Bairstow, Moeen Ali or Chris Woakes in the ODIs against Australia but may consider a break during the Twenty20 tri-series that follows. That squad will be announced after Christmas.
 

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