Cricket's highest ranking official today steered a course through the imbroglio around disgraced England allrounder Ben Stokes.
Dave Richardson, former South African wicketkeeper and now International Cricket Council chief executive, laid off passing detailed comment on Stokes' situation at the launch of the 2018 under 19 World Cup in Wellington.
A decision is expected later today on whether Stokes, subject to a police investigation in England after a late night brawl, will play for Canterbury in the 50-over Ford Trophy starting on Sunday.
Canterbury are understood to have initially been interested in signing Stokes for a short period, possibly to give him match fitness ahead of possibly being called into England's ailing Ashes squad in Australia.
However it is understood some of that initial enthusiasm has cooled, especially once English police had passed the case onto the Crown Prosecution Service in England for advice on whether charges should be laid early today.