Brook and Bethell cautioned over conduct on NZ tourImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Harry Brook (left, with Jacob Bethell) was placed in charge of England’s white-ball teams last summerByLorraine McKennaBBC Sport JournalistPublished37 minutes agoEngland white-ball captain Harry Brook and all-rounder Jacob Bethell have been reprimanded over their conduct on the tour of New Zealand that preceded the Ashes last year. Brook, Bethell and fast bowler Josh Tongue were on a night out in Wellington in October, the evening before a one-day international on 1 November, when Brook was punched by a nightclub bouncer.The Cricket Regulator, which enforces the game’s regulations, has concluded its investigation into the incident and has issued Brook and Bethell with a caution notice for breaching player conduct rules. It stated no further action would be taken in relation to Tongue. Unlike Brook and Bethell, Tongue was not in the squad for the ODI against New Zealand but had been training with the group in preparation for the Ashes, which England lost 4-1.Tongue has ‘learned’ from NZ nightclub episode
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