England captain Ben Stokes is expected to be left out of the squad for the second Test against New Zealand as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) continues its review of a recent nightclub incident involving members of the team.
The incident reportedly occurred after England's victory in the first Test at Lord’s. Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson are among those being investigated for an alleged breach of team protocols during post-match celebrations. While no criminal charges are expected, the ECB has launched an internal review and referred the matter to the independent Cricket Regulator.
Leadership uncertainty grows
The ongoing investigation has created uncertainty around Stokes' immediate future as England captain. Reports indicate that the all-rounder could be rested from the second Test while the ECB completes its assessment of the incident.
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England officials are yet to make a final decision, but leaving Stokes out of the squad is seen as a possible step to avoid further distractions ahead of the next match. The situation has also sparked debate about standards of conduct and leadership within the national setup.
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Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were involved in a nightclub fight after England's Test win.
It is not confirmed who was knocked out in the incident.
After an ECB investigation, Stokes was removed as England's Test captain for… pic.twitter.com/SPR9kcEl4T
Former England captain David Gower is among those who have expressed disappointment over the episode, with questions being raised about discipline within the team environment.
England prepares for key Test
As per reports, if Stokes misses the match, vice-captain Harry Brook is expected to lead the side in the second Test. Atkinson's availability also remains unclear as the investigation continues.
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England currently holds a 1-0 lead in the three-match series after a convincing win in the opening Test. With the second match approaching, selectors face an important decision regarding the squad and leadership group.
The ECB is expected to announce its final call in the coming days, with the outcome likely to have a significant impact on England’s preparations for the remainder of the series.