Former England cricket star Stuart Broad believes the current England squad, under captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum, does not have a drinking culture. This stance is somewhat surprising given the recent incidents of team members getting into trouble during the Ashes series against Australia.
Broad pointed out that although there were reports of some players engaging in excessive behavior, such as an altercation involving Harry Brook and a bouncer in New Zealand, and Ben Duckett appearing drunk on social media, these were isolated incidents. He suggested that the team's culture is not centered around drinking, but rather about being responsible and looking out for one another.
Broad believes that if players do get into situations where they need to be taken home, it's up to their teammates to look out for them, which he says highlights a strong team dynamic. He also expressed his disapproval of the 12 o'clock curfew imposed on the team, citing that it was not necessary and seemed overly restrictive.
Broad noted that some players, such as Stuart Broad himself, are not heavy drinkers and do not engage in excessive partying. The former England bowler mentioned that he values having a mental switch-off during his time away from cricket and uses this to help him cope with the demands of touring.
It's worth noting that England managing director Rob Key recently expressed confidence in Brendon McCullum's ability to lead the team despite their recent heavy loss to Australia.
Broad pointed out that although there were reports of some players engaging in excessive behavior, such as an altercation involving Harry Brook and a bouncer in New Zealand, and Ben Duckett appearing drunk on social media, these were isolated incidents. He suggested that the team's culture is not centered around drinking, but rather about being responsible and looking out for one another.
Broad believes that if players do get into situations where they need to be taken home, it's up to their teammates to look out for them, which he says highlights a strong team dynamic. He also expressed his disapproval of the 12 o'clock curfew imposed on the team, citing that it was not necessary and seemed overly restrictive.
Broad noted that some players, such as Stuart Broad himself, are not heavy drinkers and do not engage in excessive partying. The former England bowler mentioned that he values having a mental switch-off during his time away from cricket and uses this to help him cope with the demands of touring.
It's worth noting that England managing director Rob Key recently expressed confidence in Brendon McCullum's ability to lead the team despite their recent heavy loss to Australia.