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England have dropped Andrew Flintoff, their captain in the Ashes series, after
an alleged drinking session which culiminated in him falling into the
Caribbean from a pedalo in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Michael Vaughan, the England captain, said that a number of players have been
disciplined but only Flintoff has been dropped for today's match against
Canada, presumably because the side's management have lost patience with
Flintoff's carousing. The Lancashire all-rounder has also been sacked as
vice-captain during the World Cup and will not be considered for the
captaincy should Michael Vaughan be unavailable to play.
Ravi Bopara, the promising Essex player, has replaced him in the line-up for England's second match in Group C, against Canada.
Reports from the Caribbean suggested Flintoff had been seen drinking in the early hours before the New Zealand game and that he had been warned for his drinking on the Ashes tour. "The conduct of the players who have been disciplined was unacceptable and falls below the high standards of behaviour required of England cricketers," David Collier, chief executive of the ECB, said.
"We fully support the England team management's decision to deal with this issue promptly and fines levied on the players concerned will be donated to the Cricket Foundation's charity, Chance to Shine."
Flintoff was one of six players to be fined yesterday by Duncan Fletcher, the coach, after they stayed out until the early hours at the Rumours nightclub near to the team hotel. The other players disciplined were James Anderson, Ian Bell, Paul Nixon and Liam Plunkett - all of whom were included for today's match - and Jon Lewis.
Fletcher also confirmed that Flintoff, who famously enjoyed an all-night drinking session after the 2005 Ashes win and turned up drunk to a reception with the Prime Minister at Downing Street, had been given warnings in the past about his behaviour.
"Andrew Flintoff has been given warnings about his conduct and disciplined for previous incidents of this nature," Fletcher said. "In light of this and due to the serious nature of the incident which he was involved in at the hotel on Friday night, we have decided to take further disciplinary action against him.
"Andrew has been made fully aware of the team management's concerns and the fact that the ECB considers this type of behaviour to be totally unacceptable. He will remain with the World Cup squad and be available for selection for our next match against Kenya.
"All players involved wish to express their sincere regret for the embarrassment caused to their team-mates, the England supporters and the ECB."
"Something of a drinking culture has crept back into the side," said . "Freddie dragged six or seven players out with him on this occasion and the management said enough is enough."
Nasser Hussain, the former England captain, claimed Flintoff had been given “three or four warnings about his drinking” prior to him being dropped.
Hussain, England captain between 1999 and 2003, said: “There is a history to this story. It is not the first time. In Australia he had three or four warnings about his drinking,” he said.
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From what I have read Flintoff fully deserved to be dropped. It is so disappointing to find that he has let the team down. He was a role model for so many youngsters.Having said that I think he has the character to come back from this and continue to demonstrate that he is one of the world's greatest cricketers.
Wilf Bell, Camberley, England
Perhaps this explains Englands' inconsistancy since the 2005 Ashes. How could the selectors have allowed Flintoff to remain Captain ( and vice captain) if his off pitch behaviour was well known? What an example to set for the younger players. It is all very well comparing his behaviour to Ian Botham, personally I haven't seen him play as well as Botham since the ashes.
Helen Bond, Goa, India
Given that this is not the first offence, for Flintoff or his cronies on Friday evening, is it not time for the game's principal sponsors to take a long, hard look at the collateral damage they are collecting in the wake of such unprofessional behaviour. They are in a unique position to influence the direction of the game, by virtue of their investment in English cricket and the leading players. If they were to withdraw that support and the funds dry up, individual players' remuneration will suffer too. Perhaps that will make them think again.
David, Wirral,
Nothing wrong with a few drinks, before or after any game. Far too much puritanical false moral outrage going on here. Just don't make him captain.
Larry, London,
how to unsettle the side completely. this off the field behaviour should not have come into the selection process, instead they should have let the performances do the talking. if they were not good enough then, and only then, should the player be dropped
andy, manchester, england
This was a very convenient way of getting out from their mistaken commitment to making Frddie captain in waiting. Freddie is another Botham, a great all rounder, but absolutely not the ideal captain in Vaughan's absence. That should go to Strauss.
oldasiahand, Guildford, UK
i think the tour management should of dealt with any problems they have internaly. y give the opposition any more amunition. six or seven players were involved but one man was publicly slaugherted. you can leaed an horse to water but cant make them drink. it should of been sorted out on tour, and in private, then if need be the managemenet committee could of come out after they got home.
jess, s. wales,
You only have to read his autobiography to realise that boozing is an important part of his training stratagy.
Paul Balderstone, Vereeniging, South Africa