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Cricket-'Insufficient evidence' against England pair in nightclub incident, regulator says

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Posted on June 22, 2026

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· Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Cricket Regulator Finds No Evidence Against England Players in Nightclub Incident

Investigation and Outcome of Nightclub Incident Involving England Players

Background of the Incident

June 22 (Reuters) - England captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson will face no further action after the Cricket Regulator said its investigation into a London nightclub incident found there was insufficient evidence to establish they had breached protocol.

The pair were dropped from the second test against New Zealand over a curfew breach at the nightclub, where a member of England's security staff was involved in an incident with a Saracens rugby player following England’s first-test win over New Zealand this month.

ECB Disciplinary Hearing and Actions Taken

Recall to the England Squad

The England and Wales Cricket Board on Sunday recalled Stokes and Atkinson to the England side for this week's third test after an ECB disciplinary hearing found that they had breached "specific contractual regulations" about players' conduct and behaviour.

Written Warnings and Findings

The ECB said both players had received written warnings but were not blamed for the violence, noting that Stokes was not present during the violent conduct and that Atkinson was subjected to unprovoked attacks but did not retaliate.

Cricket Regulator's Independent Investigation

Review Process

The Cricket Regulator, a separate body from the ECB, conducted its own investigation into the incident.

Official Statement from the Cricket Regulator

"Having carefully reviewed all currently available information, the Cricket Regulator has determined that there is insufficient evidence to establish that any regulatory breach occurred," the regulator said on Monday.

"Accordingly, no further action will be taken against either player."

Upcoming Matches and Context

England, who won the first test but lost the second, will take on New Zealand in the decisive third match starting on Thursday.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • The independent Cricket Regulator ruled there was “insufficient evidence” to deem that Ben Stokes or Gus Atkinson breached regulations, so no further sanctions will follow. (theweek.com)
  • ECB had disciplined both players for breaching a midnight curfew at a London nightclub—issuing written warnings and dropping them from the second Test—even though Stokes was not involved in violence and Atkinson was attacked without retaliating. (theweek.com)
  • The third and decisive Test between England and New Zealand starts June 25 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Stokes and Atkinson have since been recalled to the squad. (theweek.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why were Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson initially dropped from the second test?
They were dropped due to a curfew breach at a London nightclub following England’s first-test win over New Zealand.
What was the outcome of the Cricket Regulator's investigation?
The Cricket Regulator found insufficient evidence to establish any regulatory breach by Ben Stokes or Gus Atkinson.
Were Ben Stokes or Gus Atkinson involved in any violent conduct?
The ECB reported that Stokes was not present during the violent incident, and Atkinson did not retaliate after being subjected to unprovoked attacks.
What action did the ECB take against the players?
The ECB issued written warnings to both players for breaching specific contractual regulations but did not blame them for the violence.
Will Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson return to the team for the next match?
Yes, both players have been recalled to the England side for the third test against New Zealand.

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