Revealed: England cricket star Harry Brook clashed with nightclub bouncer hours before captaining team in Ashes warm-up tour - and is now on 'final warning' over his boozy behaviour
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England’s cricket scene is once again under scrutiny following an off-field incident involving one of its stars, Harry Brook. During a recent tour of New Zealand, Brook found himself in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer, adding another chapter to the ongoing saga of cricketing controversies.

The incident unfolded on the night of October 31 in Wellington, right before the team’s third One Day International match. Brook was denied entry into the nightclub by the bouncer, who suspected him of being intoxicated. A confrontation ensued, during which Brook, serving as the England white-ball captain, was reportedly struck. Fortunately, he was not injured in the incident.

In the aftermath, Brook took the responsible step of reporting the altercation to the England management team. However, this has resulted in a formal warning about his future behavior, casting a shadow over the team’s preparations for the upcoming Ashes tour, which is already fraught with challenges.

A row ensued, and the England white-ball captain was struck, but not hurt, and reported himself to the England management. 

As a result he has been warned over his future conduct – with the incident taking place just before a disastrous Ashes tour.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Brook – who made just six in England’s two-wicket defeat by New Zealand next day – came close to losing the white-ball captaincy, but instead was fined £30,000, the maximum possible amount.

‘I want to apologise for my actions,’ he said in a statement. 

Harry Brook has apologised after being embroiled in an incident with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand on the eve of captaining England in their third ODI there (pictured in October)

Harry Brook has apologised after being embroiled in an incident with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand on the eve of captaining England in their third ODI there (pictured in October)

Brook - who has endured a frustrating Ashes series - was struck by the bouncer but not hurt. However, he told England management and was fined £30,000 as well as put on a final warning

Brook – who has endured a frustrating Ashes series – was struck by the bouncer but not hurt. However, he told England management and was fined £30,000 as well as put on a final warning

Brook is seen as the successor to Ben Stokes as England Test captain in the future

Brook is seen as the successor to Ben Stokes as England Test captain in the future

‘I fully accept that my behaviour was wrong and brought embarrassment to both myself and the England team. 

‘Representing England is the greatest honour of all, which I take seriously and I am deeply sorry for letting down my team-mates, coaches and supporters. 

‘I have reflected on the lessons it has taught me about responsibility, professionalism and the standards expected of those representing your country.

‘I am determined to learn from this mistake and to rebuild trust through my future actions, both on and off the field. 

‘I apologise unreservedly and will work hard to ensure this does not happen again.’

An ECB spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of this incident and it has been dealt with through a formal and confidential ECB disciplinary process. 

‘The player involved has apologised and acknowledged their conduct fell below expectations on this occasion.’

The news emerged on the day England slumped to a crushing 4-1 Ashes defeat in Sydney, and came only a few weeks after unwelcome scrutiny over the tourists’ four-day trip to Noosa, a holiday resort on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

A late-night video of opening batsman Ben Duckett slurring his words during the trip went viral, prompting managing director Rob Key to say that excessive drinking would be ‘unacceptable’. 

Last month a video emerged online of England's Ben Duckett appearing to be drunk in Australia

Last month a video emerged online of England’s Ben Duckett appearing to be drunk in Australia

In the video, Duckett is seen alone and seems to be lost

He is asked if he knows where he is staying

In the video, he is seen alone and lost when asked if he knows where he is staying

Daily Mail Sport later revealed that Key had closed the investigation into Noosa, with the players deemed to have no case to answer.

Brook was made Test vice-captain for the Ashes tour, and is regarded as Ben Stokes’s likeliest successor.

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