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Interesting point. I think it is difficult to predict what will happen.Will be interesting to see what the ECB now do - not seen a central contract, obviously, but I'm assuming there must be provisions in it about bringing the game into disrepute and he's surely guilty of that, on the balance of probabilities (and indeed beyond reasonable doubt as well - international sportsman smoking outside night club after consuming alcohol works for me on that even without any sort of contretemps)
On the one hand, these days many international sporting authorities seem to place financial considerations and on field performance above integrity and "setting a good example". Given the ECB regard Stokes as one of England's best players, I wouldn't be surprised if they find a loophole to bypass any rules or regulations he may have breached in order to get him back in the side as soon as possible. By the same token, these days there is a social media inspired mob mentality of outrage and character assassinations of law abiding citizens who express perfectly valid and justified opinions that are not politically correct. Where people fall victim to these character assassinations, the authorities often come down hard on the victims in order to appear politically correct and to ensure they do not to fall victim to similar attacks themselves. So we see ludicrous inconsistencies where honorable law abiding citizens are punished for falling victim to the mob mentality while convicted criminals are let off as it is in the authorities best interest to do so.
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