The next few weeks will be crucial for Brendon McCullum and the England Cricket Team. England will face a stern test when they venture into their T20 World Cup campaign starting from February this year. A 4-1 hammering at the hands of Australia has made their life difficult, and a good show in the T20 World Cup would be a major reprieve.
The Ashes weren’t devoid of controversies. Between the 2nd and the 3rd Test, members of the English team were on a trip to an island, Noosa, and reports of drinking and visiting casinos marred their image. ECB managing director Rob Key assured that a proper investigation will be launched to assess the situation.
It has emerged that the England Cricket Board has now taken note of the drinking mess and is likely to impose a curfew on the cricketers during the T20 World Cup. As per the UK Times, maintaining the culture within the team has become the ECB’s top priority.
A source told UK Times, “According to a source, changes are already being put in place in relation to the team ‘culture’ for the white-ball series against Sri Lanka and the T20 World Cup that follows in Sri Lanka and India.”
