‘Sorry’: Harry Brook’s apology puts spotlight on England’s off-field conduct

England’s white-ball captain Harry Brook has publicly apologised for a nightclub altercation in New Zealand, admitting his behaviour was wrong and caused embarrassment. The incident, which occurred before the Ashes tour, resulted in a fine and a final warning. This apology surfaces as the ECB begins a thorough review of the team’s disappointing Ashes campaign, with off-field conduct under scrutiny.

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