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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: England captain Eoin Morgan accuses Alex Hales of showing "complete disregard" for team values

Agence France-Presse • May 6, 2019, 19:54:58 IST
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Morgan, speaking ahead of England’s season-opening one-day international away to Ireland on Friday, did not pull any punches when asked about Hales’s conduct

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: England captain Eoin Morgan accuses Alex Hales of showing "complete disregard" for team values

London: England captain Eoin Morgan has accused disgraced Alex Hales of “complete disregard” for team values following the Nottinghamshire batsman’s exile from the tournament hosts’ World Cup squad. [caption id=“attachment_6581811” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Eoin-Morgan-Alex-Hales-380-Reuters.jpg) File image of Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales. Reuters[/caption] Hales was dropped from all England squads, including the provisional 15-man party for the World Cup, after reportedly failing a second test for recreational drugs. But England only decided to send Hales into international exile after a report of a 21-day ban from cricket was published in the Guardian newspaper, a move that led to suggestions officials were responding to media pressure rather than upholding a policy. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) insisted they could not go public with details of Hales’s suspension because of their own rules regarding the handling of drugs offences, meaning Morgan, selection chief Ed Smith and coach Trevor Bayliss were unaware of any problems when England named their provisional squad last month. Morgan, speaking ahead of England’s season-opening one-day international away to Ireland on Friday, did not pull any punches when asked about Hales’s conduct. “Unfortunately Alex’s actions have shown complete disregard for those (team) values. This has created a lack of trust between Alex and the team. On Saturday, we got together as a group of senior players to discuss the effect the news coming out would have on the team and the culture,” Morgan told reporters. “We all agreed the best decision for the team was for Alex to be deselected. I relayed this to (England men’s team director) Ashley Giles, because we don’t have final say, I can only give the view in the changing room and how guys feel. I think we’ve dealt with it really well,” he added. England are determined to avoid off-field distractions and controversies as they bid to win the men’s 50-over World Cup for the first time. They have adopted an increasingly hardline approach as a direct response to a late-night incident in Bristol, where Hales was present, that eventually saw Ben Stokes cleared on a charge of affray but miss the 2017/18 Ashes tour of Australia. ‘Dragged down’ “We’ve worked extremely hard on our culture in the last 18 months since the Bristol incident,” said Morgan, who contacted Hales to offer support when, before the Guardian story broke, it was announced he was taking a break from Nottinghamshire duty for “personal reasons”. “We will need at least 15 men to win the World Cup and, whatever way Alex would have dealt with it, the other 14 people would have been dragged down and that would have been quite a weight taken forward,” he added. Giles was just one of three people in the ECB hierarchy who had to be told of Hales’s failed drug test, with board rules meaning he had to keep the information confidential. He insisted Thursday Hales could return to England duty, saying “the door isn’t closed whatever people think,” adding, “but what we want to see is some really good behaviour over time and some good cricket, of course.” Giles dismissed a statement issued by Hales’s representatives saying the ECB had reneged on assurances his World Cup place was safe despite this latest off-field incident. “Neither myself nor (ECB chief executive) Tom (Harrison) would lie, mislead or cover up what went on or make a U-turn…we didn’t. Tom and I can’t make guarantees on selection, because we’re not selectors,” said Giles. Hales is set to make his Nottinghamshire comeback on Friday in a One-Day Cup match against Durham that overlaps with the England fixture. “Alex has behaved like an idiot, but he’s our idiot and we want to welcome him back into our support network,” Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell, told the BBC. For all the latest news, opinions and analysis from ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, click here

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