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England chief slaps midnight curfew on his players

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SYDNEY: England cricket chief Andrew Strauss says his players are not “thugs” and there is no drinking culture in the team, as he slapped a midnight curfew on the Ashes tour.

The move followed Jonny Bairstow’s headbutt of Cameron Bancroft in a Perth bar late last month, which only came to light over the weekend and has dominated headlines.

There is sensitivit­y within the England camp about off-field behaviour after the controvers­y surroundin­g suspended Ben Stokes, who is facing a police inquiry into a fight outside a nightclub in September.

Head coach Trevor Bayliss was furious at Bairstow, calling his behaviour “dumb” on Monday, accusing him of handing Australia “ammunition”.

Director of cricket Strauss said Bairstow “bumped” heads with Bancroft in what he described as an innocent greeting “that he does with his mates”.

But in a meeting with the players at the team hotel in Brisbane on Monday after they lost the first Test by 10 wickets, he laid down the law, cricket.com.au and Britain’s Daily Telegraph said.

“There is no way that you can or should be putting yourself or the team or the ECB or the game of cricket in a position where people are making judgements about the sport on the back of what you’re doing on a night out,” Strauss was quoted as saying yesterday.

“And that’s what the players need to understand. They have been told about this before.

“That’s the reality, they are adults, intelligen­t adults, and at times they are not using that intelligen­ce in the right way.

“It is a distractio­n to the team and none of us want that distractio­n.”

Both cricket.com.au and The Telegraph said Strauss had banned any player from being out after midnight for the rest of the five-Test tour.

Given the Stokes controvers­y and the Bairstow incident, the England boss was keen to dismiss any perception­s that the team was out of control, it was reported.

“These guys are not thugs. These are good, honest, hardworkin­g cricketers who sacrifice a lot to play for England,” he said. — AFP

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