Ben Stokes’ England captaincy ‘in severe doubt’ after nightclub incident, David Gower says
Ben Stokes ' tenure as England Test captain is under threat, with former skipper David Gower suggesting his reign could be "in the past tense" after a nightclub incident. The event, involving a Saracens rugby player, occurred in the early hours of Monday morning at a London venu
Ben Stokes ' tenure as England Test captain is under threat, with former skipper David Gower suggesting his reign could be "in the past tense" after a nightclub incident.
The event, involving a Saracens rugby player, occurred in the early hours of Monday morning at a London venue.
The England and Wales Cricket Board ( ECB ), the independent Cricket Regulator, and the Gallagher Premiership club are all investigating the circumstances.
Stokes and his team-mate Gus Atkinson breached team protocols by ignoring a recently-imposed midnight curfew as they celebrated Sunday’s first Test victory over New Zealand, and were later involved in what became a physical confrontation with the rugby player.
A security guard who was with the England pair, but who is understood not to be a member of ECB staff, was reportedly injured in the incident.
The squad announcement for next week’s second Test at the Kia Oval has been delayed as a result of the episode, but Stokes and Atkinson are expected to be omitted.
Senior figures at the ECB will be furious that there are once again question marks over the team’s professionalism and drinking habits – factors which became all too familiar during a messy winter and led to a review of dressing-room culture.
There is uncertainty now over whether Stokes can continue as captain and one of his predecessors, Gower, agrees the situation is that serious.

