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Irish Sunday Mirror
|February 08, 2026
Brook moves on after nightclub ‘mistake’
HARRY BROOK wants to draw a line under a “pretty horrendous” period as he prepares to lead England at the T20 World Cup today.
It has been more than three months since Brook was punched by a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand - hours before captaining England.
But the saga took on fresh legs when the Yorkshireman claimed to have been on his own, only for the Daily Telegraph to uncover he was accompanied by Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue.
The matter is now being investigated by the Cricket Regulator, while Brook has been fined by the England and Wales Cricket Board and given a final warning over his conduct.
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