Eight teams will compete in this groundbreaking event and more than 10,000 spectators are expected to witness the inaugural edition
The Sun had last month published a story which revealed that Stokes' half-brother and sister were shot dead by his mother's ex-partner in New Zealand, three years before Stokes was born.
Now, according to The Guardian, Stokes and his mother, Deborah have filed proceedings against The Sun for invasion of privacy and recalling the tragic past that had been long forgotten.
The legal proceedings were filed before photographs were published earlier this week showing Stokes appearing to grab his wife's face at an awards event, an incident she described as "nonsense".
When The Sun leaked personal information about Stokes' family, the star all-rounder had slammed the news article, terming the act as "utterly disgusting" and the "lowest form of journalism".
However, The Sun had said that it had received the co-operation of a family member for the story.
A spokesperson for the Sun was quoted as saying by BBC: "The Sun has the utmost sympathy for Ben Stokes and his mother but it is only right to point out the story was told with the co-operation of a family member who supplied details, provided photographs and posed for pictures. The tragedy is also a matter of public record and was the subject of extensive front page publicity in New Zealand at the time.
"The Sun has huge admiration for Ben Stokes and we were delighted to celebrate his sporting heroics this summer. He was contacted prior to publication and at no stage did he or his representatives ask us not to publish the story."
Eight teams will compete in this groundbreaking event and more than 10,000 spectators are expected to witness the inaugural edition
Robust performance acknowledged at its annual general meeting
Israel has baulked at a permanent ceasefire, saying that would only allow Hamas to regroup
Total income reached to Dh5.607 billion compared to Dh4.431 billion, a solid expansion of 26.5 per cent YoY
Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, presented the awards to the winners in various categories
Apart from the road network, the exclusive island will feature a helipad, and plans are afoot to connect it through waterways from Abu Dhabi and Dubai
Move aims to deepen multi-sectoral cooperation
The new development is setting new benchmarks in luxury living, combining opulent amenities with breathtaking natural landscapes