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Stokes Apologises to Teammates Over Curfew Breach Ahead of Test Return

Ben Stokes has apologised to his England teammates for the off-field controversy that saw him miss the second Test against New Zealand. The England captain acknowledged the situation affected the squad, especially debutants Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox and James Rew. Stokes and Gus Atkinson were issued written warnings after breaching a midnight curfew. Stokes insists his relationship with head coach Brendon McCullum remains strong.

'It affected more than just me': Stokes apologises to England teammates before Test return

Nottingham, June 24

England captain Ben Stokes has revealed that he apologised to his teammates after returning to the side for the decisive third Test against New Zealand, admitting that the off-field controversy involving him and fast bowler Gus Atkinson had an impact on the team.

Stokes and Atkinson missed the second Test after being stood down pending an investigation into an alleged breach of the team's midnight curfew following England's victory in the series opener. Although both players were cleared of any violent conduct, a disciplinary hearing found they had breached contractual obligations and issued them written warnings.

Speaking ahead of the third Test at Trent Bridge, Stokes said one of his first responsibilities after rejoining the squad was to address the dressing room and acknowledge the effect the episode had on others.

"That was one of the first things I had to do as a captain," Stokes told reporters.

The England skipper admitted the situation extended beyond himself and affected several members of the squad, particularly the younger players who were making their Test debuts during the second match.

"It affected Joe, it affected the squad, it affects the people outside the playing environment. It no doubt had an effect on the lads who were making their debut. That should have been all about them, but unfortunately a situation out of their control took precedence over their big day of making their debut for England in Test cricket," he added.

With Stokes absent, Joe Root led a much-changed England side that included debutants Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox and James Rew. England suffered a heavy 253-run defeat, allowing New Zealand to level the series at 1-1.

Stokes said leadership also means accepting responsibility when things go wrong and making amends where necessary.

"It would be stupid and naive for me not to acknowledge that and address that. It's all fine and well everything being fine and dandy when it's going well, but you need to take responsibility for things as well. If that's you that needs to take that responsibility, you need to be big enough and man enough to be able to take that upon your shoulders, look everyone in the eye, and apologise how you need to apologise. That's what I did," he said.

The controversy also led to questions over Stokes' relationship with England head coach Brendon McCullum. However, both men have dismissed suggestions of any rift, with Stokes insisting their bond remains strong.

"You don't plan on going through something like this together in a professional environment. Me and Brendon were talking pretty much every day in the initial period.

"Maybe in the future we'll look back on this and go, this did bring us tighter. This rift, this drifting apart, we certainly haven't drifted."

With the series level and one match remaining, the all-rounder stressed that both players are now fully focused on helping England finish strongly.

"The main thing about me being back, Gus being back, is for us to focus on the main objective, which is the cricket this week.

"It's 1-1 in the series, we've got one game left, and the importance of the result of this game is the one thing we need to concentrate on," he concluded.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Ben Stokes is a legend. The way he handled this entire situation - apologizing to the team, addressing the younger players, and maintaining his bond with McCullum - is textbook leadership. England are lucky to have him. The Ashes are going to be epic!

Arjun K

Honestly, I think the curfew rules are too strict for professional cricketers. These are grown men, not school kids. Yes, they breached rules, but a warning should have been enough without missing a Test match. The ECB overreacted, and it cost England the second Test. Stokes is class for apologizing though. 👏

Priya S

As a teacher, I see this as a wonderful lesson in accountability. Stokes didn't make excuses or blame anyone else. He stood up, said sorry, and focused on moving forward. This is what we need to teach our children - both in India and everywhere. Cricket teaches life lessons after all. 😊

Michael C

Stokes is a warrior. His 2019 Ashes innings, the Headingley heist, now this leadership... The man just keeps delivering. McCullum and Stokes together are a dangerous combination. New Zealand better watch out at Trent Bridge! 🇳🇿

Vikram M

I've always admired Stokes' aggression on the field, but this off-field maturity is something else. Taking responsibility, apologizing to the team, especially the debutants - this is what separates great captains from good ones. In India, we've seen similar from Ganguly and Kohli. Respect for Stokes. 🙏

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