BEN STOKES emerged from a night in police cells, shame-faced, but his boss knew everything would be OK. For the first time, Andrew Strauss has spoken about the immediate aftermath of Stokes ‘ arrest in September 2016 following a street fight in Bristol. And what struck Strauss straightaway was the Durham all-rounder’s response to such a low point in his life . Now, 22 months later, Stokes is a World Cup final man of the match, a national sporting hero and a calmer, more responsible character. As managing director of the England team, Strauss was one of the first to be told of Stokes’ predicament following a drunken brawl. He immediately jumped in his car and drove to Bristol. Strauss recalled: “I remember going to the police station and spending a long time with Clare, his wife, waiting for him to come out of jail. “What struck me was his character because he stood up and said ‘I’ve got this horribly wrong. I apologise sincerely for what I’ve done’. “From that moment on, I thought it was going to be a good thing for him. “I knew it would be very noisy and hard for us to navigate but people…