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Jonny Bairstow ‘head-butted’ Cameron Bancroft ahead of Ashes? ECB to probe

Agence France-Presse, Brisbane | ByAgence France-Presse
Nov 26, 2017 06:53 PM IST

Jonny Bairstow allegedly ‘head-butted’ Australia’s Cameron Bancroft ahead of the Ashes. Bairstow is being investigated by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over the incident

The England and Wales Cricket Board has spoken to Jonny Bairstow over allegations the England wicketkeeper head-butted Australia opener Cameron Bancroft in a late-night altercation. (Australia vs England, 1st Test, Day 4, full cricket score)

England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow has been involved in an incident with Cameron Bancroft, according to reports.(Reuters)
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow has been involved in an incident with Cameron Bancroft, according to reports.(Reuters)

Fox Sports said Bairstow was being investigated by the ECB over an incident that took place in Perth, Australia at the start of their Ashes tour.

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The incident allegedly took place at a hotel while the England team was in town for its tour-opening match against a Western Australian XI, the report said.

While nobody was said to be hurt in the incident it sparked heated confrontations on the field between Australian players and Bairstow when he was batting in the second innings of the first Test in Brisbane on Sunday.

An ECB statement confirmed management have asked Bairstow about the alleged incident.

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It said there was no report of any incident from the venue, security or police and no injury reported.

The governing body plan to revisit the matter once the first Test is concluded.

“At close of play in Brisbane today, we were made aware of allegations of an incident in Perth four weeks ago,” the statement read.

“There has been no report of any incident from the venue, security or police, and there was no injury reported.

“Following an initial conversation with Jonny Bairstow tonight, we understand the context and will follow up with England players and management after the Brisbane Test.”

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England are resigned to being without Stokes for the whole of the Ashes series after he did not fly out with the rest of the squad to Australia.

Bairstow scored 42 as England were dismissed for 195, leaving Australia 170 runs to win the Gabba Test and who needed only 56 more runs on Monday’s final day of play.

Reports of the incident come as England await the results of a police inquiry into a fight involving star all-rounder Ben Stokes outside a Bristol nightclub in September.

England are resigned to being without Stokes for the whole of the Ashes series after he did not fly out with the rest of the squad to Australia.

Bairstow was one of three players who were fined by the ECB last month and accepted formal written warnings for “unprofessional conduct unrelated to the investigations into Stokes and Alex Hales”.

Bairstow has featured in 45 Test matches for England since making his debut in May 2012.

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