The Ashes: Johnny Bairstow escapes punishment over 'headbutt' incident with Australian Test opener Cameron Bancroft

  • 28/11/2017
Johnny Bairstow admitted the incident occurred but said it was taken out of context.
Johnny Bairstow admitted the incident occurred but said it was taken out of context. Photo credit: Getty

Andrew Strauss said the wicket-keeper won't face disciplinary action after 'headbutt' incident in Perth nightclub.

England's Jonny Bairstow will face no disciplinary action over the "headbutt" incident at the start of the Ashes tour, the tourists' director of cricket Andrew Strauss has confirmed.

It emerged Bairstow greeted Cameron Bancroft with what the Australian opener described as a "headbutt" in a Perth bar on October 29.

Bairstow exchanges a handshake with Cameron Bancroft post the first Test loss.
Bairstow exchanges a handshake with Cameron Bancroft post the first Test loss. Photo credit: Getty
Bairstow walks off the Gabba after his second innings dismissal.
Bairstow walks off the Gabba after his second innings dismissal. Photo credit: Getty

It follows on from England all-rounder Ben Stokes being made unavailable for the tour as he waits to discover if he will be charged after an alleged late-night fracas in Bristol in September.

ECB director Strauss has spoken to Bairstow about the Perth incident but is satisfied no disciplinary measures are needed.

"These guys are not thugs," he insisted.

"These are good, honest, hard-working cricketers who sacrifice a lot to play for England. They have done some great things in an England shirt and I will back them on that to the hilt because I know them.

"The guys were out for a couple of drinks, there was no curfew in place (and) they were free to enjoy an evening out."

Strauss and Bairstow chat before the first Test in Brisbane.
Strauss and Bairstow chat before the first Test in Brisbane. Photo credit: Getty

England skipper Joe Root has dismissed the alcohol-fuelled incident as "a mountain out of a molehill".

And Strauss revealed: "Jonny Bairstow mentioned to me that he 'bumped' Cameron Bancroft.

"It's a greeting he does with his mates and he assured me there was no malice, no intent, no aggression in what he did.

"Although I'm somewhat surprised he would choose to do such a thing, I'm taking him at his word. As such, I don't think it would be appropriate for us to be launching disciplinary proceedings against him."

Strauss said he has reminded Bairstow of his responsibilities and a code of conduct for the players has been introduced.

"What might have been acceptable in the old days is no longer acceptable, and we as an England cricket team need to move along with that," Strauss said.

"I think the players needs to be smarter. That's the reality, they are adults, intelligent adults, and at times they are not using that intelligence in the right way."

Strauss confirmed that Bairstow is "shocked" by the reaction to the story but added that the wicketkeeper is also feeling "contrite" about the incident.

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