Police investigating the incident which led to Ben Stokes' arrest have renewed their appeal to track down two men they believe could be key witnesses.

The England all-rounder, who got married on Saturday, was arrested on September 26, on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm following an incident near a Bristol nightclub.

Stokes, who will not be travelling with England's Ashes squad later this month, was released without charge but remains under investigation after claims of an early-hours brawl.

A statement posted on Avon & Somerset Police's Twitter feed read: "We're renewing our appeal to trace two men we believe could be key witnesses to a disorder in Bristol in the early hours of Monday, 25 September.

"A 27-year-old man suffered minor facial injuries in the incident. The men we hope to talk to left Mbargo nightclub on Triangle West at 2.19am and walked in the direction of Queens Road with two other men."

Both the men were described as white, 5ft 9ins tall and with short brown hair, while the police also describe the pair's clothing.

The statement went on to note that alongside one arrest, three other men had attended voluntary interviews, one of those being Stokes' England team-mate Alex Hales, who was out with the Durham man on the night in question.

Stokes' contract with sports equipment manufacturer New Balance was terminated last week.

Stokes, who is also subject to internal disciplinary action, has had his central contract renewed by the ECB since his arrest.