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England captain Harry Brook says he lied to protect teammates in New Zealand nightclub incidentThe 26-year-old ​subsequently apologised for his behaviour, which he felt "brought embarrassment" to him and his team.
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Harry Brook.

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Colombo: England white-ball captain ​Harry Brook said on Friday he lied that he was alone in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New ​Zealand late last year to protect his teammates and that ‌he is learning from that incident.

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A ⁠Daily Telegraph report on ‌January 8 said Brook was struck by a nighclub bouncer after being denied entry to the venue on October 31. England were playing in New Zealand at the time.

The 26-year-old ​subsequently apologised for his behaviour, which he felt "brought embarrassment" to him and his team.

In a statement issued on Friday, Brook acknowledged he was not ‌the ‌only English player at the scene.

"I accept responsibility for my actions in Wellington and ⁠acknowledge that others were present that evening," said the 26-year-old, who is currently leading England in a Twenty20 series in Sri Lanka.

"I regret ⁠my previous comments and my intention was to protect my teammates from being drawn into ‌a situation that arose as a result ‌of my own decisions.

"I have apologised and will continue to reflect on the matter. This has been a challenging period ‍in my career, but one from which I am learning.

"I recognise that I have more to learn regarding the off-field responsibilities that come with leadership and captaincy."

Brook led England to victory in the one-day series in Sri Lanka and they are 1-0 ahead in the subsequent T20 series against their hosts.

Brook ​and his team will ‌begin their T20 World Cup campaign against Nepal in Mumbai on February 8.

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(Published 31 January 2026, 12:47 IST)