England Cricket Team's Mid-Ashes Break Drinking Allegations Surface
Reports suggest England cricketers engaged in six days of drinking during their nine-day mid-Ashes break in Noosa, prompting an investigation by managing director Rob Key. The team faced criticism following heavy defeats in the series.
- England players allegedly drank for six days during a nine-day mid-Ashes break.
- The break in Noosa was between the second and third Ashes 2025/26 Tests.
- England's managing director, Rob Key, has launched an investigation into the claims.
- Key stated excessive drinking is unacceptable for an international team.
- Reports described the break as resembling a 'glorified stag do'.
- The allegations surfaced after England lost the Ashes series in 11 playing days.
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