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ECB Mulls Curfew After Ashes Fallout as Broad Denies 'Drinking Culture'

A formal review now considers a curfew to reset standards after off-field allegations.

Overview

  • England lost the Ashes 4-1, conceding the urn in 11 days after defeats in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide.
  • Reports from The Telegraph detail repeated casino visits and prolonged drinking in Noosa during the tour, plus tensions between Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum over training and tactics.
  • The Times reports the ECB is considering a player curfew for the Sri Lanka white-ball tour and the T20 World Cup, with the board already conducting a post-series review.
  • Harry Brook was fined £30,000 following an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand before the Ashes, an incident that has intensified scrutiny of team culture.
  • Stuart Broad has publicly rejected claims of a squad-wide drinking problem, calling recent incidents individual mistakes and arguing formal curfews are unnecessary.