Discipline bell in England camp after liquor scandal, ban on staying out late at night!

England Cricket Team Discipline: The England cricket team will tour Sri Lanka before the T20 World, where apart from the 3-match ODI series, a 3-match T20 series will be played. The first match of the ODI series will be played from January 22, while the first T-20 match will be played from January 30. Before this series, the England Cricket Board has issued some orders for its players.

Big decision of England Cricket Board

According to Daily Mail, the England Cricket Board has made some rules, in which players are not allowed to stay out till late night, it will be mandatory for the players to enter the hotel before 12 midnight. Although the ECB has not officially issued the rules. But when the English team reached Colombo, the team was verbally cautioned about their responsibilities and behaviour.

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The England cricket team drank heavily during the New Zealand tour. Harry Brook even had a drunken fight with the bouncer. However, after this the England Cricket Board fined Brook. The star player also apologized later. In such a situation, now the board has come up with strict rules for the tour of Sri Lanka. After the Sri Lanka tour, the England cricket team will come to India for the T20 World Cup 2026. The team’s first match will be against Nepal on 8 February in Mumbai.

ODI series schedule

matchdateDayVenue
1st ODIJanuary 22, 2026ThursdayR. Premadasa Stadium (RPS), Colombo
2nd ODIJanuary 24, 2026SaturdayR. Premadasa Stadium (RPS), Colombo
3rd ODIJanuary 27, 2026TuesdayR. Premadasa Stadium (RPS), Colombo

Complete schedule of T-20 series

matchdateDayVenue
first t20January 30, 2026FridayPallekele International Cricket Stadium
second t20February 01, 2026sundayPallekele International Cricket Stadium
third t20February 03, 2026TuesdayPallekele International Cricket Stadium

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