McCullum relaxes alcohol regulations after England's series win
ESPNcricinfo • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 11:05 AM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026

Brendon McCullum has announced a relaxation of the England and Wales Cricket Board's drinking regulations following England's recent series victory. The ECB's policy included provisions allowing McCullum and managing director Rob Key to override the standard guidance. This decision comes in the context of maintaining morale within the squad after a successful run. Specific details regarding the extent of the relaxed regulations have not been disclosed yet.
- •Brendon McCullum announced changes to alcohol regulations.
- •Relaxation follows England's series victory.
- •ECB policy allowed for managerial overrides.
- •Specific details on changes remain undisclosed.
- •Decision aims to support team morale.
- 11:05 AMESPNcricinfo — McCullum relaxes new drinking regulations after England series win
"ECB's policy on alcohol came with a clause that McCullum and managing director Rob Key could overrule the guidance
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