Rex Rooms investigation concludes; duo returns to Test squad
ESPNcricinfo • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 6:12 PM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026

An investigation regarding the curfew breach involving players associated with Rex Rooms has found no case to answer. As a result, the implicated duo is set to return to the Test squad ahead of upcoming matches. The protracted inquiry has prompted discussions about the implications for team dynamics and preparation. With no disciplinary action taken, the focus now turns to how their return will impact the team's performance.
- •Rex Rooms investigation finds no case to answer.
- •Impacted players return to the Test squad.
- •The inquiry lasted several weeks, causing team disruptions.
- •Discussions on team dynamics continue as players rejoin.
- •Upcoming Test matches will provide insights on team performance.
- 6:12 PMESPNcricinfo — Rex Rooms, the reckoning: What happens next after curfew-gate?
"Protracted investigation finds no case to answer as duo return to Test squad, but at what cost?
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