Stephan Shemilt
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I suppose it gives a little bit of an insight, doesn't it, into what the players are up to as well in terms of their winter.
England started in New Zealand, then on to Australia and now straight into this tour of Sri Lanka that precedes the World Cup.
And of course, they're young men, they're international cricketers.
What's not to like about playing cricket for England?
But there are lots of other things that go with that.
And I guess that's what we're going to get into today with what happened with Harry Brook in New Zealand and a lot of the off-field stuff that went on in Australia and what might change as a result.
And as a knock-on to that, the changes that are enforced, things like...
curfews and cultures and some on field things like a fielding coach being brought into the England set up, what that might mean as a knock on to the hierarchy, particularly Brendan McCullum, how results might be impacted and whether or not Brendan McCullum feels like that is an environment he can work in going future.
So there's lots of different things to unpack.
about this England team, about the setup, in what's been a very short space of time.
We're less than, what, two weeks since that final Ashes test ended in Sydney.
Harry, how are you?
How was your time at home?
Was it long enough to reflect on everything that happened in Australia and New Zealand?
Can you just explain to us what happened in Wellington the night before that third One Day International?
You said you put yourself into a situation that you shouldn't have done.
Why were you out drinking on that evening and is that something that normally happens the night before a game?
There was an incident outside a nightclub.
You felt that you needed to tell the management about what happened.