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    Ben Stokes lands in New Zealand to restart England career

    Ben Stokes lands in New Zealand to restart England career

    Ben Stokes has landed in New Zealand, where he will rejoin his England team-mates for the first time in five months.
    Stokes touched down in Auckland at around 3.20pm local time (2.20am GMT) having travelled from Heathrow via Abu Dhabi and Melbourne, and was met by England and Wales Cricket Board officials before a 70-mile drive to the squad's hotel in Hamilton.
    On Tuesday, Stokes pleaded not guilty to a charge of affray at Bristol Magistrates' Court, and made plans to link up with the side as soon as it was established he was not required to attend the next hearing on March 12.
    Stokes was met by ECB officials
    Stokes was met by ECB officials
    Stokes was last involved in the England set-up during a one-day international against the West Indies in Bristol on September 24.
    Having gone out that night, he allegedly became involved in an incident outside a nightclub, leading to a lengthy police investigation during which he was deemed unavailable for selection.
    Stokes then went on a 70-mile drive to the England squad's hotel in Hamilton
    Stokes then went on a 70-mile drive to the England squad's hotel in Hamilton
    Stokes went on to miss the entire 4-0 Ashes defeat, the subsequent ODI campaign and the ongoing T20 tri-series.
    England trained indoors at Seddon Park on Friday morning, meaning Stokes will not get a chance to join in with practice until Saturday at the earliest.
    There is understood to be no chance of him playing against New Zealand 24 hours later, with England keen to ease him back in and assess his condition before sending him back out in a competitive environment

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