Harry Brook feared being sacked as England's white-ball captainĀ over nightclub bouncer altercation - as star makes pledges to fans after being handed 'final warning'
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Harry Brook confessed to having concerns about losing his role as England’s white-ball captain after an incident with a nightclub bouncer during their New Zealand tour last October.

The confrontation took place just hours before England’s final ODI loss to the Black Caps in Wellington.

Brook was denied entry by a bouncer who believed he was intoxicated, leading to a heated exchange where the cricketer was hit.

Following the incident, Brook reported himself to team management, while photos of several players at a rooftop bar circulated on social media.

At 26, Brook faced a stern reprimand regarding his conduct, narrowly avoiding being stripped of his captaincy. Instead, he received a £30,000 fine, the maximum penalty possible.

Speaking to the BBC, Brook admitted he was fearful of being sacked as white-ball captain following the incident.

Harry Brook admitted he feared being sacked as England's white ball captain after an altercation with a bouncer in New Zealand back in October

Harry Brook admitted he feared being sacked as England’s white ball captain after an altercation with a bouncer in New Zealand back in October

Brook was fined the maximum £30,000 but avoided being sacked following the incident

Brook was fined the maximum £30,000 but avoided being sacked following the incident 

‘It was definitely playing through my mind,’ Brook said.

When asked if he considered resigning, Brook responded: ‘No, it never came into my mind. I left that decision to the hierarchy.Ā 

‘If they’d have sacked me from being captain, then I’d have been perfectly fine with it as long as I was still playing cricket for England.’

Brook admitted he needed to earn back trust from team-mates and fans following the incident, which he labelled as a ‘terrible mistake’.

He stated that the fans had a right to be annoyed at him, but pledged to be more professional moving forwards.

‘I’ve put myself in a situation which I shouldn’t have done. Did it affect my cricket? I don’t think so. I’d have still played the same way. Obviously, I didn’t get a score that I’d have liked [in the Ashes], but I still played the same way,’ Brook said.

‘I’m extremely sorry to all the supporters for what I did in New Zealand. I’ve got to try and regain their trust again in my ability, in my cricket on the field and off the field. I’m hoping that they can expect I’ll be slightly different away from the game. I’ll be more professional.

‘That’s what I’ve got to do now for the rest of my career, hopefully. I just want to be back playing as good cricket as I possibly can be.’

News of Brook’sĀ off-the-field misdemeanour emerged after England’s 4-1 loss by Australia in the Ashes.

Video footage emerged online of England batsman Ben Duckett drunk in Australia last month

Video footage emerged online of England batsman Ben Duckett drunk in Australia last month

Multiple drinking incidents blighted five Test series, which took place across seven weeks in Australia.

During a six-day mid-series Ashes break in Noosa compared to a stag do by some witnesses, video footage emerged of an inebriated Ben Duckett seemingly uncertain of either where he was or where he needed to get to late at night.

There were also reports of high alcohol consumption by England players during their time in Perth, where they stayed in a casino complex hotel.

Daily Mail Sport later revealed that England’s managing director Rob Key had closed the investigation into Noosa, with the players deemed to have no case to answer.Ā 

On Sunday, Daily Mail Sport exclusively revealed that Brook’s England squad willĀ be subject to a midnight curfew for the rest of the winter.

There will be no formal notification of rules for expected behaviour during the twin white-ball series versus Sri Lanka and next month’s Twenty20 World Cup, Daily Mail Sport understands they will be reminded of their responsibilities as international sportsmen upon arrival in Colombo.

One guideline that Harry Brook’s squad, who were due to fly out of London on Sunday, will have to adhere to, however, is ensuring that they are back on team hotel premises before 12am daily unless agreed otherwise in advance.

Brook said the curfew had been a ‘group decision’.

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