The Ashes 2025: Stuart Broad says England do not have a drinking problem

Stuart Broad has come out in support of the current England team, saying that there is no drinking problem within the squad despite recent incidents involving players and alcohol.

In an interview with his podcast 'For the Love of Cricket', Broad stated that "they've just had a couple of guys who have made mistakes" which has led to media coverage. He believes that it's up to teammates to get their colleagues out of trouble when they're in difficult situations, highlighting the importance of team culture.

Broad pointed out that players like Ben Duckett and Harry Brook aren't left alone to make poor decisions and that the presence of more senior players helps prevent such incidents from happening. He also suggested that imposing a midnight curfew on players might be excessive, preferring for teammates to look out for each other.

The former England seamer expressed confidence in his team's behavior, stating "I'll hang my hat on that, knowing the boys as well as I do." Broad credits the current generation of cricketers with not having a drinking culture, unlike in 2021-22 when issues arose during their tour of Australia.

Broad also touched upon the importance of international players finding mental release from their grueling schedule. With cricket players away for six months each year, it's crucial to have some time off and enjoy themselves, he noted. This is especially true after winning a tournament like the Ashes, where the team deserves to relax and celebrate.

Broad's comments align with those of fellow podcaster Jos Buttler, who emphasized that cricketers need to be mindful of their public image as well as look out for each other in difficult situations.
 
omg u wont bliev whats goin on w/ england cricket squad 🙄!! Stuart Broad just said theres no big deal w/ players gettin drunk & stuff 😂 i mean im glad he stuck up 4 his mates but like ben duckett & harry brook hav made some pretty bad calls in the past dont u think?? 🤔 idk what ppl think is gonna happen wen they all just chill togeder & help each other out lol sounds easy 2 say but id love 2 c how it plays out 🤷‍♂️
 
You know, stats don't lie 📊🏏: 70% of professional cricketers admit to experiencing mental health issues during/after matches 🤯. And with the Ashes win, I'm surprised they're not taking more breaks! 🌴 A study showed that playing sports for over 6 months straight can lead to a 30% decrease in performance ⏱️.

Also, did you see that 90% of sports teams have some sort of peer support system in place? 🤝 It's all about team culture, bro! 👊 Stuart Broad is right on point with his take on it. And btw, Ben Duckett has a 92% attendance record at team functions 😅. The current England squad might be drinking less than you think... 🍻

Fun fact: the average cricketer watches around 250+ hours of sports content per year ⏰! Maybe they're just trying to relax? 😴
 
I'm so glad Stuart Broad is speaking up about this team culture thing 🙌. It's not just about the players themselves, it's about how they support each other when things go wrong. I mean, think about it - if a teammate needs help getting out of trouble, who's gonna be there to lend a hand? Not just the coaches and management, but the players themselves too 🤝.

And let's not forget that these guys are human beings too, not just athletes 🏆. They work hard for months on end, only to take six months off when they need some time to unwind. It's all about balance, you know? They shouldn't have to worry about their public image and still enjoy themselves after a big win 🎉.

It's great that Broad is saying that the current team doesn't have a drinking culture like some other teams might 🙅‍♂️. That's not something to be proud of! We should all be supporting each other, no matter what 🤝. And I love how he said that players need mental release - we need to make sure they've got time to chill out and recharge after a long season ⏰.
 
I think Broad is right on this one 🤝. The media can get a bit carried away sometimes and blow things out of proportion. I mean, yeah Ben Duckett made some dodgy decisions last season but he's not the only one who does that. And you're right, having more senior players around helps keep the young guns in line 👊. A midnight curfew is just a bit too harsh if you ask me 🙅‍♂️. The lads need to learn how to have a good time without getting rowdy but at the same time they can't be left to make mistakes all by themselves. And it's not like they're not looking out for each other, that's what teammates are for 💯. I reckon Broad's right that this new generation of players is more in tune with how drinking culture works and they just need some time off to enjoy themselves after a long season 🏆
 
omg u guys are so extra over this drinking thing its like the media is hinging every single incident on alcohol idk what's more cringey, Stuart Broad trying to defend his mates or the fact that we even care about it lol like c'mon England team you're not perfect but at least ur tryin 🤣 anyway i guess ben duckett and harry brook gettin into trouble is a thing now what about all the other players who don't make headlines? u know, the ones who just show up and do their job and dont cause drama?

anyway broad makes a point abt team culture & having seniors look out for each other i guess thats a good vibe but idk how much more time we need to spend on this drinking shenanigans cant we just focus on cricketing like, win or lose or whatever?
 
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