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Stokes considering his future after nightclub incident
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Michael Vaughan concerned by Ben Stokes' behaviour as England captaincy hangs in balance
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Stokes’s England captaincy under serious threat after nightclub incident
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Stokes and Atkinson's nightclub breach ended in Saracens player altercation
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