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England’s Harry Brook apologizes for ’embarrassing’ altercation with bouncer in New Zealand ahead of November ODI Cricket News

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England international Harry Brook has apologized for “embarrassing himself and the team” after getting into an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand last fall.

England’s white-ball captain Brook was refused entry to the club and punched by a bouncer on the eve of the third ODI in Wellington on November 1, the Telegraph reported.

The 26-year-old was given a final warning and fined around £30,000.

Harry Brook, England ODI Cricket (PA Images)
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Brook became England’s white-ball captain when Jos Buttler left the role after the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.

Brook said in a statement: “I would like to apologize for my actions. I fully accept that my actions were wrong and have brought embarrassment to both myself and the England team.”

“Representing England is the greatest honor and I take it seriously and I deeply regret letting down my team-mates, coaches and supporters.

“I have reflected on the lessons this film taught me about responsibility, professionalism, and the standards expected of those who represent your country.

“I am determined to learn from this mistake and rebuild trust through my future actions both on and off the field. I apologize unreservedly and am committed to ensuring that this never happens again.”

Harry Brook, England ODI Cricket (PA Images)
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Brooke (pictured) and Jacob Bethel were photographed drinking in New Zealand

The England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement: “We are aware of this incident and have dealt with it through the formal and confidential ECB disciplinary process.”

“The players involved have apologized and acknowledged that their actions fell short of expectations.”

England won the ODI series 3-0 in New Zealand, with Brook scoring six points the day after his clash with the bouncer.

That same night, Brooke and Jacob Bethel were filmed drinking and the clip was shared on social media.

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England doctor Rob Key has promised to investigate allegations of excessive drinking during break-in break in Noosa Ashes

England managing director of cricket Rob Key, whose job is currently under scrutiny following the 4-1 Ashes defeat, also had to deal with allegations of a drinking culture during the tour of Australia following a beach break at Noosa midway through the series.

Shortly after Key addressed the media, an unverified video of leadoff hitter Ben Duckett appearing drunk late at night was released.

Key said earlier in the day: “You wouldn’t expect an international cricket team to consume excessive amounts of alcohol at any stage. From what I’ve heard so far, they were actually quite well behaved. Very well behaved.”

“A thorough review of the campaign has already begun,” ECB chief executive Richard Gould said in a statement shortly after the Sydney Ashes test defeat, adding that it included “tour planning and preparation, individual performance and conduct, and the ability to adapt and respond effectively.”



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