India, Feb. 1 -- England white-ball skipper Harry Brook said he has "more to learn" regarding his off-field conduct after he concealed the truth about a nightclub brawl involving him in Wellington in October last year to protect his team-mates. Earlier, he had said that he was alone on the night when he was punched by a bouncer. In fact, Brook was with Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue for a nightout when the incident occurred, but the skipper took the blame on himself to protect his teammates.
In a statement issued after England's victory in the first T20I against Sri Lanka on Friday, Brook reiterated the public apology he had made earlier in the tour. "I accept responsibility for my actions in Wellington and acknowledge that others were pr...
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