‘I disappointed my teammates': Harry Brooke apologizes after nightclub fight with bouncer

Harry Brooke apologises for "bringing embarrassment" to himself and the England cricket team for a fight with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand the night before the third One-Day International between England and the Black Caps Meanwhile, England toured New Zealand just before disembarking for the devastating Ashes tour in Australia. Reports in the British media said that Brooke, who captained the England white-ball No, the cricketer was hit with a club bouncer after he refused to enter the club.

The incident was first reported by the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph when England were preparing for their tour of Australia There has been widespread criticism, where they lost 1-4 in a five-Test series. According to the report, Brooke was fined £30,000 ($40,300) at the time and is looking forward to her future He gave the final warning for the conduct. Brooke was not removed from captaincy of the white ball. He also remained the vice-captain of the England team in the recently concluded Ashes tour.

Like Br Michael Atherton and Geoffrey Boycott Many English stalwarts have criticised Oak's batting. In fact, during the Ashes Brooke was boycotted as a “waste of talent.”

Late at night after Dent, Brooke finished third at 2pm the next day Led England in ODIs. He was dismissed for six and New Zealand won the match by two wickets to win the series 3-0.

“I want to apologize for my AC I fully accept the My behaviour was wrong and embarrassed both me and the England team, "Brooke was quoted as saying in a statement by the BBC.

“Representing England is the greatest honour of all, Which I take seriously and I am deeply sorry to disappoint my teammates, coaches and supporters. I have reflected on the lessons it has taught me about responsibility, provincial Standards expected ofthe CRA and those representing your country. I am determined to learn from this mistake and rebuild faith through my future actions on and off the field. I apologize They will work unreservedly and hard to ensure that this does not happen again.”

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A statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said: “We are aware of this incident and it has been dealt with through a formal and confidential ECB disciplinary process. I apologize and acknowledge that their conduct has fallen below expectations on this occasion.”

Brooke's feud with a nightclub bouncer comes on the heels of news of the Australian resort town of Nousa May The England team is too busy drinking. These very critical drinking sessions occurred during the days between the second and third Ashes Tests, both whic England lost.

While media reports from England Shows that players and management will be subjected to performance review for a disappointing Ashes campaign, Brooke will still captain Ann

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