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Brook apologizes for off-field blunder, keeps captaincy
22 Jan
Summary
- Harry Brook kept England captaincy after altercation with a bouncer.
- He apologized to teammates, fans, and the ECB for his actions.
- Brook received support from Ben Stokes, who faced a similar situation.

Harry Brook has expressed his fortune in retaining the England captaincy following a late-night altercation with a bouncer in New Zealand last October. He has publicly apologized to his teammates, the ECB, and fans for his unprofessional actions, admitting it was a 'terrible mistake.' Brook reported himself to management the day after the incident, which occurred on the eve of an ODI and led to a £30,000 fine and a final warning.
Brook stated he was on his own at a nightclub when the incident happened, and he had consumed more drinks than advisable. He acknowledged the possibility of losing his captaincy, feeling lucky to have kept the role. England Test captain Ben Stokes, who has experienced a similar off-field issue, offered Brook support and counsel.
He is now focused on regaining the trust of his teammates. Regarding allegations of a drinking culture within the England squad during their tour of Australia, Brook insisted it was not an issue, describing the team's activities as normal human behavior. However, a curfew has been implemented for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.




