England Secures Semi-Final Berth with Dominant Win
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England captain Ben Stokes admits fault for curfew breach, apologizes to teammates, and returns for the series decider against New Zealand. All focus is on the upcoming Test.
England captain Ben Stokes has addressed his team-mates following a breach of curfew that saw him miss the second Test against New Zealand. Stokes acknowledged the incident, stating he was "man enough" to apologize to those affected by his actions. The breach occurred after England's victory at Lord's, leading to Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson being dropped.
An England side featuring several debutants suffered a significant defeat in Stokes' absence, leveling the series. However, cricket authorities have decided no further action will be taken against Stokes and Atkinson, both of whom are reinstated for the upcoming decisive Test. Stokes emphasized his current focus is solely on securing a series win for his team.
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