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Ashes: England's Jonny Bairstow accused of allegedly 'headbutting' Australia's Cameron Bancroft

The incident occurred between Bairstow and Bancroft in Perth, when England were playing a warm-up match against Western Australia Cricket XI.

India TV Sports Desk Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published on: November 26, 2017 19:23 IST
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Image Source : GETTY IMAGES A file image of Jonny Bairstow of England.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is reportedly investigating a shocking report which states that wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow allegedly "headbutted" Australian batsman Cameron Bancroft during a night out in Perth earlier this month. England are on the verge of giving the hosts the advantage in the series as the batsmen fell short of runs to place on the scoreboard on Day 4 of the 1st Test at The Gabba.

As media reports suggest, the incident occurred between Bairstow and Bancroft outside The Avenue Hotel in Perth, when England were playing a warm-up match against Western Australia Cricket XI at the start of this month.

It is claimed that the incident went no further, and that police were not involved in the matter.

However, it is quite interesting to note that both Bancroft and Bairstow were involved in repeated on-the-field verbal exchanges on day four of the first Ashes Test.

Earlier in October, former England vice-captain Ben Stokes was withdrawn from the Ashes squad by the ECB in the wake of a pending investigation into an incident which led to Stokes getting arrested in Bristol on suspicion of causing bodily harm.

The 26-year-old Durham all-rounder was released without charge but remains under police investigation.

English cricketer Alex Hales was also with Stokes at that time.

Meanwhile, the Australian team has seized complete control of the first Ashes Test.

Chasing 170 in the fourth innings, after their fast bowling ripped through England in the morning session; the Australian openers looked quite at ease on the penultimate day.

David Warner (60*) and Bancroft (51*) put Australia on course to wrap up their long-accustomed victory in Brisbane.

On Day 5, Australia require another 56 runs with 10 wickets remaining.

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