
England captain Stokes 'man enough' to apologise for curfew breach
For England the story is of yet another reset, after the post-Ashes business-as-usual-only-different reset, which then led into a debutant-stuffed reset 2.0.
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Ben Stokes apologises to England teammates after nightclub row: ‘That was the first thing I had to do’. LONDON: Returning captain Ben Stokes insisted he had been “man enough” to apologise to his England team-mates after missing the last Test for breaching a curfew. So much has happened over the first two Tests it is easy to forget the result of this series could have a big effect on the future of English cricket “This week there’s probably a lot more riding on it than it normally would be, going into the final game of a three-match series being 1-1,” Ben Stokes said on Wednesday.
Furthermore, Ben Stokes has apologised to his teammates after missing the second Test due to a nightclub incident. The latter was forced by events in Chelsea’s Rex Rooms nightclub and the England and Wales Cricket Board’s reaction to them.
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Ben Stokes apologises to England teammates after nightclub row: ‘That was the first thing I had to do’.
according to Hindustan TimesLONDON: Returning captain Ben Stokes insisted he had been “man enough” to apologise to his England team-mates after missing the last Test for breaching a curfew.
according to New Straits TimesSo much has happened over the first two Tests it is easy to forget the result of this series could have a big effect on the future of English cricket “This week there’s probably a lot more riding on it than it normally would be, going into the final game of a three-match series being 1-1,” Ben Stokes said on Wednesday.
according to The Guardian — SportBen Stokes has apologised to his teammates after missing the second Test due to a nightclub incident.
according to Hindustan TimesThe latter was forced by events in Chelsea’s Rex Rooms nightclub and the England and Wales Cricket Board’s reaction to them.
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