England’s cricket team will face a curfew during the upcoming T20 World Cup following a series of embarrassing incidents in New Zealand and Australia. Recent tours have been disappointing on the field, with off-the-field alcohol-related incidents drawing additional attention.
The team suffered defeats in both One-Day International series in New Zealand and the Ashes in Australia. During the Ashes tour, there were concerns raised about the team’s behavior, particularly highlighted by a drunken altercation involving Test vice-captain Harry Brook outside a nightclub in New Zealand.
In response to these incidents, the England and Wales Cricket Board has implemented a curfew for the players. The team will be required to adhere to a midnight curfew and will be reminded of their responsibilities to maintain a positive public image. The upcoming schedule includes white-ball series against Sri Lanka before the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
The team’s behavior during a break in Noosa was criticized, with a video of player Ben Duckett going viral for the wrong reasons. Additionally, it was revealed that Brook had been fined for a previous incident in Wellington.
Brook issued a public apology, acknowledging his mistake and expressing his commitment to improving his conduct both on and off the field. The ECB’s director of cricket, Rob Key, has faced scrutiny for the team’s culture, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and responsible behavior among players.
Following the Ashes, the ECB launched a review focusing on tour planning, individual performance, and behavioral expectations. The board aims to address issues and adapt effectively to improve the team’s performance and image.
