Ashes hangover? England investigates players beach drinking

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Ashes hangover? England investigates players beach drinking



Ashes hangover? England investigates players beach drinking

England managing director Rob Key pledged on Tuesday to investigate whether players’s drinking on a mid-Ashes beach break went too far, after reports said it had been like a “stag-do.” 

The England team headed to Queensland tourist playground Noosa after heavily losing the first two Tests in Perth and Brisbane. They spent several days on the sand and around restaurants and bars, followed by TV crews, photographers and reporters before travelling to Adelaide where they lost the third Test and the Ashes.

Rob Key

Britain’s Daily Telegraph reported that ‘after drowning their sorrows after the Brisbane Test, it is no exaggeration to say some, certainly not all, players drank for five or six days.’ It added that players ‘did nothing outrageous in Noosa,’ bAustralia, England, Australia vs England, Aus vs Eng, Aus vs Eng live, Ashes, Ashes series, Ashes Test, Test cricket, Cricket News, Latest Cricket News, Cricket latest news, Cricket News Today, Cricket match news, Sports News, Latest Sports News, Live Sports Updates, latest sports update, sports news headlines, Sports News, Trending
ut there was concern over the level of drinking, with England’s professionalism already under question after their limited preparations. 

“If there’s things where people are saying that our players went out and drank excessively, then of course we’ll be looking into that,” Key told English media in Melbourne ahead of the Boxing Day Test. 

“Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol for an international cricket team is not something that I’d expect to see at any stage. It would be a fault not to look into what happened there. [But] from everything that I’ve heard so far, they actually were pretty well behaved,” added Key, who did not travel with the team to Noosa. 

He admitted that he did not mind players having the occasional drink, but “if it goes past that, then that’s an issue as far as I’m concerned. I have no issue with the Noosa trip if it was to get away and just throw your phone away, down tools, go on the beach, all of that stuff. If it goes into where they’re drinking lots and it’s a stag-do, all of that type of stuff, that’s completely unacceptable,” he added.

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