England’s cricket team has been placed under a curfew for the upcoming T20 World Cup following recent incidents in New Zealand and Australia. The team’s poor performances on the field have been overshadowed by off-the-field alcohol-related issues, prompting the England and Wales Cricket Board to take action.
During the recent tours, England suffered defeats in both New Zealand and the Ashes series in Australia, where their behavior off the pitch came under scrutiny. In particular, Test vice-captain Harry Brook was involved in a drunken altercation with a bouncer in New Zealand, leading to public apologies and fines.
To address these concerns, the players will now have a curfew and will be required to return to the team hotel by midnight. The team is set to play matches against Sri Lanka before heading to India and Sri Lanka for the T20 World Cup.
The England team’s behavior during a break in Noosa was likened to a stag do, raising further questions about their professionalism. Despite the setbacks, Harry Brook expressed remorse for his actions and vowed to learn from the experience.
The ECB’s director of cricket, Rob Key, faced criticism for the team’s drinking culture, but defended the players’ need for downtime. A review has been launched to assess tour planning, player behaviors, and the team’s ability to adapt to challenging circumstances.
