The trial of England cricketer Ben Stokes resumes at Bristol Crown Court for a third day today.
The all-rounder, 27, is accused of attacking two men in a brawl outside of a local nightclub last September.
The court has heard Mr Stokes “lost control” in the affray and knocked Ryan Hale, 27, to the ground before knocking out Ryan Ali, 28.
Mr Hale and Mr Ali are also charged with affray.
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A police community support officer who was also in Mbargo club is now giving evidence.
He says he approached the group with the intention of stopping the fighting.
"From this point it is very difficult to identify who is involved," he says.
Hale is then shown collapsing to the floor outside a shop window but picking himself up after 20 seconds and disappearing from view and then returning.
"Ryan Hale returns with what appears to be a metal pole with a t-bar on it, as described by Lauren Sweeney," the officer says.
He told the jury that it was "very difficult to tell" from the footage what Hale was doing with the pole.
"He is making his way back towards the melee carrying the bar," he says.
The case officer replies: "No."
Cameras belonging to Bristol City Council also captured some of the aftermath of the alleged incident with police officers and an ambulance arriving at the scene.
It shows it is Ryan Hale who places his t-shirt under the head of Ryan Ali, who is lying on the ground, while off-duty special constable Mark Spure, who was on a night out, arrives.
Meanwhile, Stokes has been arrested and is sitting in the rear of a police car.
His teammate Hales is with one of the attending police officers before making a telephone call and heading towards a taxi rank to get a taxi.
The camera later records the police and an ambulance arriving at the scene.
The jury were then shown CCTV taken from the nearby Natwest Bank.
Det Con Adams told the jury: "Alex Hales crosses the road towards the direction of Natwest in the direction of STA Travel.
"Ben Stokes is crossing the road from the same direction and meets Mr Hales. They are both looking back up Queen's Road in the direction of Be At One and Lola Lo. Ben Stokes is smoking."
A car is seen to slow down in the road and move to what the prosecution allege was the altercation taking place.
The jury has been shown CCTV taken from outside the Lola Lo nightclub in Bristol which shows Ali and Hale, with bottles of beer in their hands, walking up the road with Kai Barry and William O'Connor.
Stokes and England teammate Alex Hales are seen catching up with them and overtaking them and then, the prosecution claim, Stokes can be seen turning to look back at Mr Barry and Ali.
Detective Constable Daniel Adams, the officer in the case, told the jury: "Ryan Ali and Kai Barry appear to be having a disagreement. Mr Barry grabs Mr Ali around the groin area."
The CCTV shows Mr Barry walk away from Ali but then return.
DC Adams said: "Mr Barry appears to link arms with Mr Ali and is shrugged off and pushed away."
We also heard from student Max Wilson who filmed the brawl, and who said it was like watching "football hooligans".

Read yesterday's report on the trial.