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England’s coach Trevor Bayliss beleives Ben Stokes should issue public apology

by August 16th, 2018

Trevor Bayliss believes a public apology from Ben Stokes in the wake of his affray trial will be forthcoming as England prepare for the third Test against India.

On Tuesday, Stokes was found not guilty of the charge at Bristol Crown Court, following an incident outside a nightclub in the city in September last year.

The case caused Stokes to miss England’s 4-love Ashes drubbing in Australia either side of the new year, while he was also absent for the recent second-Test win over India at Lord’s, having played a starring role in the opening victory at Edgbaston.

Now back in the squad for the third instalment, which begins at Trent Bridge on Saturday, Stokes may issue an apology to the public, having already done so among his team-mates when he returned to the fold for the New Zealand series earlier this year.

“That [a public apology] will be up to Ben and his management team, I suppose,” Bayliss said in a media conference today.

“But certainly, when he came out to New Zealand after the Ashes tour that he missed, he certainly addressed the players in the changing room when he first arrived. So from our point of view, his contrition was evident for the boys in the team.

“I think it was important to actually apologise to the boys in the team, management of the team and management at the ECB – who had to go through a lot of extra activities to work our way through it. I’m sure something will be forthcoming.”

Bayliss revealed the decision to include Stokes in the third-Test squad was taken with the all-rounder’s best interests in mind, although the Australian offered no guarantees on a place in the XI, with one of Chris Woakes, Sam Curran and Adil Rashid most likely to be replaced should Stokes return.

After a number of off-field misdemeanours – including Jonny Bairstow’s headbutt greeting of Cameron Bancroft and Ben Duckett pouring a drink on James Anderson’s head – Bayliss believes the behaviour within his team has improved drastically

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