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For some of Mr. Bush's lawyers, the most likely consequence may be wariness from potential employers.
England's management consider them near equals as wicketkeepers – Bairstow perhaps edges it when stood up, while Buttler may move slightly better for the seam bowlers – but should the latter get the role in all formats there will also be wariness from his previous experience doing so in 2015 when fatigue led to him being rested.
A key factor appears to be wariness among investors about how safe their assets might be, after a wave of arrests of business tycoons, senior officials and some wealthy royal family members in November last year, as part of an anti-corruption drive.
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