• Duckett to remain with England Lions but handed ‘maximum fine’ • Ben Stokes run out for a duck playing for Canterbury in Ford Trophy

Ben Duckett is to remain with the England Lions tour of Australia but will play no further part in any remaining matches and has received a final written warning over his conduct.

The 23-year-old batsman also faces the maximum fine ‘allowable for an England Lions player’ to complete his punishment for pouring beer over Jimmy Anderson in a Perth bar.

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The Lions opener Duckett was left out of England’s two-day match against a Cricket Australia XI on Saturday after it emerged he had doused England’s all-time leading wicket-taker in a late-night prank.

Meanwhile Ben Stokes has endured more batting woe as he was run out after just one ball on his latest appearance for Canterbury. A mix-up in communication led to the 26-year-old all-rounder walking back to the pavilion after his one-ball duck in the Ford Trophy match against Northern Districts.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Ben Stokes is run out for a duck in New Zealand. Photograph: Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images

Michael Pollard had hit the ball to mid-on but Stokes looked indecisive and by the time he reached the crease Brett Randell’s throw had already hit the stumps. Stokes had little respite with the ball too, taking just one wicket from 10 overs. He caught the all-rounder Anton Devcich off his own bowling, his first wicket in three appearances for Canterbury.

Next in to bat after Stokes was Todd Astle, who was dismissed for 11, leaving Cam Fletcher and Pollard to chase Northern Districts’ 274 runs. Pollard went on to score a century, hitting three sixes and finding the boundary seven times, but was out for 119. Northern Districts restricted Canterbury to 231 to win by 43 runs at the Hagley Oval.

Stokes was dropped from England’s Ashes Test tour after he was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in Bristol on 25 September. The Crown Prosecution Service is assessing evidence from Avon and Somerset police in order for a decision to be made on whether he should face charges over the alleged incident.