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    Ben Stokes: ECB’s Rob Key insists England have not considered relieving captain of duties despite being ‘angry’ at nightclub incident | Cricket News

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    Ben Stokes: ECB’s Rob Key insists England have not considered relieving captain of duties despite being ‘angry’ at nightclub incident | Cricket News
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    ECB managing director Rob Key says he felt dumbstruck, angry and frustrated after learning Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson broke team curfew rules, but is refusing to make a “rash decision” on the Test captain’s future.

    On Wednesday, the ECB announced that Stokes and Atkinson had “not been made available for selection” for England’s second Test against New Zealand at The Kia Oval next week, after the pair were involved in an altercation at a nightclub in the early hours of Monday morning, after the team’s midnight curfew.

    Key denied the England men’s cricket side was a “national embarrassment”, adding he was considering the idea of imposing a complete alcohol ban on the team.

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    Harry Brook, Joe Root, Rob Key

    England managing director Rob Key explains why it was ‘the right thing to do’ in giving Joe Root the Test captaincy over vice-captain Harry Brook

    Speaking for the first time since the incident, Key also said:

    • Stokes is “fine” but remorseful, and has not made a decision on continuing as captain
    • Atkinson, who has apologised to head coach Brendon McCullum, says he did not know there was a curfew
    • Next steps including a total alcohol ban are being considered
    • England players were not aggressive in the incident
    • Taking the captaincy was too much of a burden for Harry Brook

    Reports emerged in recent days that Stokes was considering his future as captain, with Key insisting that a decision to relieve the 35-year-old had “not crossed his mind” with the incident still “very raw”.

    Stokes and Atkinson were at the Rex Rooms in West London when a Saracens rugby player threw a punch at Atkinson, but hit a security guard who was supervising the players.

    “We have got to let the process play through,” Key said, when asked by Sky Sports if Stokes has a future as captain. “That’s why it is in place, because I don’t think any of us, whether that’s Ben, Gus, myself, the ECB, no one wants to make a rash decision.

    “I’ve gone through a range of emotions, I think, from being absolutely dumbstruck to anger, which I’m still not sure I’m over all of that stuff at the minute, and Ben, I think, has been through the same range of emotions.

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    Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been dropped from the England squad for the second Test against New Zealand after breaching team protocols

    “We’re speaking most days, so at the moment we’re just going to let that process play out. Hopefully, that will be pretty straightforward, and then we can see where we go from there. “

    He explained Stokes was doing “fine”, but was remorseful, and that he and Atkinson were “in the wrong place at the wrong time”.

    “Everything we’ve looked at so far and everything we’ve found out, it looks like they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They weren’t aggressive or anything.

    “Actually, they were on the receiving end of what looks like some pretty poor behaviour from other people. But the rest of it I’m not going to speculate on.”

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    Stokes has made no decision on continuing as captain

    Sky Sports News understands fears over Stokes’ future as England Test captain have cooled, with Key explaining the Durham all-rounder had not made a decision over his own position.

    “We haven’t spoken about that,” Key said. “I haven’t said anything [to him], the ECB hasn’t said anything that note as well.

    “At this stage, it’s just slowing everything down and making sure that we just follow exactly what we should do so a good decision can be made, whatever it is.”

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    Key acknowledged that the altercation gives off a “terrible look” after a series of alcohol-related incidents marred England’s winter schedule in New Zealand and Australia.

    “Over the past three months, Stokes and I have put so much work into taking this team forward, and I think we started to see that out on the pitch,” Key said.

    “All the work that we’ve done, whether that’s thinking about the protocols, thinking about how we can make this team more professional, and clearly what happened on Sunday is a terrible look for what’s going on and Ben, I’m sure, has a huge amount of remorse for his part in that.”

    Atkinson didn’t know about curfew

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    Nasser Hussain has urged Ben Stokes not to make an ’emotional decision’ after being dropped from the England side

    Atkinson, who took seven wickets during England’s win in their opening Test against New Zealand at Lord’s, has apologised to McCullum.

    “He’s distraught that his actions have meant that he’s part of why he’s not selected for an Oval Test match, as well as he bowled in that game,” Key said

    Expanding on the details of Sunday evening, Key said that a group of players had been celebrating England’s win against New Zealand in the dressing room before heading out in London.

    “All but two of them came back in time for the curfew,” the England managing director said. “So, I feel that if those protocols weren’t in place, this could have been a lot worse. Atkinson says he didn’t know.”

    “I’m angry, frustrated at having to sit here and talk through this,” Key added.

    Key considering total alcohol ban

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    James Cole PTC on Stokes

    James Cole provides the latest update on whether Ben Stokes will step down as England Test captain

    The ECB and the independent Cricket regulator have launched an investigation into the incident.

    Key and Stokes had worked hard to instil better standards of professionalism within the side after the incidents in New Zealand and Australia.

    Harry Brook was given a £30,000 fine after he was involved in an altercation with a bouncer outside a Wellington nightclub the night before captaining England in a one-day international. Reports also emerged of excessive day drinking and a ‘stag-do culture’ during England’s mid-Ashes break to Noosa.

    Curfew protocols were established in January, and player representatives were all notified of the new arrangement. Key explained the team had spoken about the new measures together.

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    Explained: Whos is the Cricker reglator that will investigate Ben Stokes?

    Sky Sports senior reporter Geraint Hughes explains who the Cricket Regulator is and why it may investigate England captain Ben Stokes and team-mate Gus Atkinson

    He told Sky Sports that he “didn’t want to make a decision when he was angry” but questioned whether the ECB had been strict enough on the players, and was contemplating enforcing a total ban on alcohol. “Even when they win a game of cricket, is it now a time where there’s just no alcohol at any stage?” Key said.

    “I need to think these things through because I don’t want to make a rash decision that hinders the team, goes from there, and creates a situation where they don’t feel they can do anything.

    “The players now have to show the public that they can be trusted. And at this point, it’s hard to say that you can.”

    ‘Interim captaincy too big a job for Brook’

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    Brook apologises to England fans.

    Harry Brook admits he’s lucky to still be England’s white-ball captain after an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before a match and adds that supporters have every right to be annoyed with his behaviour

    Joe Root will step up to take the captaincy instead of vice-captain Brook for England’s upcoming second Test against New Zealand.

    Key said there were multiple reasons why former permanent skipper Root was selected over Brook, acknowledging that the Wellington incident was “certainly one factor” in the decision.

    “We just thought this was too big a job at this stage for Harry to take on in the interim. We thought long and hard about the way to go,” Key said.

    “There’s so much that comes with the Test captaincy, even if you’re only doing it for one Test match, especially going into this one.

    “Brook is the white ball captain. I think he’s been outstanding at doing that job on the field in particular. And he’s coming of age as a captain.”

    Brook is understood to be content with the decision to give Root the captaincy.

    Root stepped down from the role in 2022 having captained the side for 64 Tests, the most of any player in England’s history.

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    Ben Stokes

    Nasser Hussain insists the decision on whether Ben Stokes should remain as England captain ultimately has to be made by the player himself

    “There’s lots of different factors of why we went for Joe Root, but ultimately, when English cricket’s in a hole, Root is the man that we asked to dig us out of it, whether that’s on the field or off the field,” Key said.

    “We’re incredibly lucky to have him. And when I spoke to him about whether he would consider this, he didn’t hesitate and I’m excited to see what that brings, hopefully it brings out the best of his captaincy. “

    England are not a “national embarrassment”

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    Ravi Bopara believes it would be sad and extreme for Ben Stokes to retire as England Test captain following a breach of team protocols on Monday morning

    In spite of the latest incident, Key rejected suggestions that the Test side were a “national embarrassment”, pointing to their comfortable win at Lord’s last week as an example of the results achieved since Stokes and McCullum came into their positions.

    “I don’t think they’re becoming a national embarrassment,” Key said. “I think that Stokes and McCullum are one of the most successful coach and captain partnerships that we’ve had.

    “I think the way that we went out, the way that we’ve regenerated this side since losing Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Chris Woakes, what they’ve been doing out on the field, especially in the last Test match, and hopefully that continues, this is one of the more successful England Test teams.

    “That’s what I like to reflect on. And it’s not even anywhere near the end of it for that. This team, with the bowling attack that looks like it could be in play for the next few years for England, could be one of the best we’ve had.

    “I think ’embarrassment’ is far too strong a word for a team that’s playing the way that they can do.”

    England vs New Zealand – results and schedule

    All times UK and Ireland, all games live on Sky Sports

    • First Test (Lord’s) – England won by 115 runs
    • Second Test (The Kia Oval) – June 17-21 (11am)
    • Third Test (Trent Bridge) – June 25-29 (11am)
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