Media reports said there was no police involvement in the matter and that the ECB's investigation would be concluded in the next 24 hours. England are down 2-0 in the Ashes series and the latest bar-room incident has plunged their tour into a fresh crisis as they bid to avoid another humiliating whitewash. The behaviour of players has come under scrutiny after all-rounder Ben Stokes was left out of the tour after he and team mate Alex Hales were arrested following an altercation outside a Bristol nightclub in September.It is understood that Ben Duckett poured a drink over James Anderson, England's vice-captain on tour, during an evening out https://t.co/fiDkSvh3Dw #Ashes
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Australian batsman Cameron Bancroft said England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow had headbutted him by way of a friendly greeting in a Perth bar during England's warm-up for the series but both men played down the incident. "I'm here to coach the team and I end up spending most of my time in front of cameras trying to explain some behaviour that the boys have been warned about," Bayliss added. "Everybody has been warned about how even small things can be blown out of all proportion. We've got to find out exactly what happened. I'm sure they'll be able to get on with it." The third Ashes test starts on Thursday in Perth.REPORT:
Ben Duckett suspended by England after pouring drink over James Anderson in Perth bar. https://t.co/yq0NiqHKR0#bbccricket pic.twitter.com/VhvmnAepaE— Test Match Special (@bbctms) December 9, 2017


