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Online Skipper_The_Eyechild

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14535 on: June 08, 2026, 10:54:46 PM »
'Not worth a place' feels pretty harsh.

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14536 on: Today at 12:03:02 AM »
Hopefully it won’t be much, but the fact it’s even a story is far from ideal. They should realise from previous actions they need to be squeaky clean.

The fact that they seemingly hadn't realised that shows that they are not astute enough to realise the implications or too arrogant to care about them.  Either way, it's a really bad look given what's gone on previously and I can't see Stokes surviving it as captain to be honest.

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14537 on: Today at 10:01:12 AM »
You wouldn't see Harry Kane in such situations, these rugby and cricket yobs could learn a thing or two about professionalism from the footballers.

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14538 on: Today at 12:56:01 PM »
If what I’ve read is correct then the Saracens player aimed a punch at Atkinson, missed and struck an ECB security guy. Apparently Stokes doesn’t drink anymore, the Saracens player had been part of a wider group of squad players celebrating the end of the season. I don’t understand why the supposed curfew still applies when the match was finished but we don’t know the exact details of the curfew and if it’s breached then what punishment should apply.

It’s not a good look after the winter and I suspect that they will use it to get rid of Stokes; that in itself is a worry as there’s no credible alternative captain. I don’t trust Harry Brook with a bat let alone with a coin and blazer!

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14539 on: Today at 01:14:15 PM »
If what I’ve read is correct then the Saracens player aimed a punch at Atkinson, missed and struck an ECB security guy. Apparently Stokes doesn’t drink anymore, the Saracens player had been part of a wider group of squad players celebrating the end of the season. I don’t understand why the supposed curfew still applies when the match was finished but we don’t know the exact details of the curfew and if it’s breached then what punishment should apply.

It’s not a good look after the winter and I suspect that they will use it to get rid of Stokes; that in itself is a worry as there’s no credible alternative captain. I don’t trust Harry Brook with a bat let alone with a coin and blazer!

I think right now the curfew needs to be a blanket "whilst in camp" situation because this is happening far too much with the England cricket team.

On the specifics the 2 sides of this are very different, Sarries literally had their season finale at the weekend, their players are in holiday mode at this point (except for any with international call-ups). that's very different to cricket players who are in the middle of an international series. I have absolutely no problem with players going out for a drink and having an end of year celebration and I'm not puritanical in any way but I think part of being a sportsman is understanding that you carry the expectations of a lot of people and there has to be some responsibility that comes with that. If it means you have a quiet drink or 2 in a small hotel bar instead of going out and getting trashed in a nightclub then you have to accept that is part of the job.

End of season/end of tour those restrictions go away and you can do what you like so it's not like anyone expects them to be saints all the time, just show a bit of common sense, just like a doctor/nurse shouldn't turn up for a shift with a hangover or a teacher shouldn't be in the pub over the road at lunchtime.

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14540 on: Today at 02:12:21 PM »
I would imagine the guidelines have been put in place due to the players inability to read the room and make sensible decisions.  So it’s easier to say it applies after the match ends cos otherwise - they will be out on the piss after losing without seeing why that might look bad. 

I think Stokes will end up losing the captaincy - I hope he doesn’t as he has done ok and there isn’t anyone else.  He is one of the few players that seems to actually take accountability.

However - I think they will have given themselves nowhere to go after sticking with keys, stokes and McCulllum.

To some extent it would feel wrong as stokes is the least culpable for the poor last 2 years but it seems a stupid lack of judgement. 

Also how do they manage to get into so many incidents.  I’m a piss head - but think I have only ever been thrown out of a venue once - when I was 25. 

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Re: The International Cricket Thread
« Reply #14541 on: Today at 06:37:14 PM »
Hopefully it won’t be much, but the fact it’s even a story is far from ideal. They should realise from previous actions they need to be squeaky clean.

The fact that they seemingly hadn't realised that shows that they are not astute enough to realise the implications or too arrogant to care about them.  Either way, it's a really bad look given what's gone on previously and I can't see Stokes surviving it as captain to be honest.

I’d hold off on judgement to be honest. If he was out past curfew and didn’t actually do anything then sacking seems a touch harsh.

 


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