England advised to avoid alcohol around matches
Summary
England men's cricket players have new rules about drinking alcohol around matches. They should avoid drinking the day before, during, and the day after games, and must follow a midnight curfew every day during a series. Coaches can allow exceptions for special occasions.Key Facts
- Players must follow a midnight curfew every day during home or away series.
- Alcohol is not recommended the day before, the day of, and the day after matches.
- Coaches and cricket directors can relax the rules for celebrations or traditions.
- Players who drink during restricted times should do so privately and not in public.
- Players must tell team management or security if they leave the hotel after 10 p.m.
- The rules apply only to players, not to staff members.
- The measures come after incidents involving players at nightclubs and off-field behavior issues.
- Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson faced investigation after a nightclub incident but were cleared of violent conduct.
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