The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced it is renewing his £700,000-a-year contract, despite the fact he is facing a potential assault charge after a 27-year-old man was left in hospital with facial injuries.
But the all-rounder, who has been compared to Sir Ian Botham for his ability with both bat and ball, has been dropped from the England squad travelling to Australia later this month for the Ashes series.
The ECB has not made a final decision on whether he will play for England later this winter.
He was suspended on full pay after footage appeared to show him fighting two men close to the Mbargo nightclub in Bristol in the early hours of September 25.
A source close to the England team claimed the altercation had been a result of Stokes defending two gay men.
Avon and Somerset Police are still waiting to speak to 'two specific witnesses', who are yet to come forward, before a decision is made on whether to charge Stokes.
The player, who is engaged to the mother of his two children Clare Ratcliffe, could also lose a contract worth up to £1.7milliion in the Indian Premier League next year.