England captain Alistair Cook and Stuart Broad have moved to ensure that Root will not be attending Walkabout this year

Root had an altercation with David Warner in the city's Antipodean theme bar during the 2013 Champions Trophy

Joe Root has been banned from celebrating England's latest Ashes victory in Birmingham's Walkabout bar.

Root was punched by David Warner in the city's Antipodean theme bar following England's Edgbaston success over Australia during the 2013 Champions Trophy.

Players from both sides were revelling in the Broad Street bar when the incident took place, with a misunderstanding over Root's use of a novelty wig apparently the instigating factor.

Joe Root poses in the England dressing room following the third Test victory over Australia on Friday

England's Stuart Broad reacts after Australia's Peter Nevill gloves the ball at Edgbaston

The hosts' eight-wicket win on Friday gave them a 2-1 lead in the Ashes series and captain Alastair Cook has taken steps to ensure there is no repeat of the previous bar-room brawl.

Asked about the prospects of round two, a smiling Cook said: 'The one thing (about our celebrations) is Joe Root is banned from going to Walkabout.'

Stuart Broad picked up the theme on Twitter, posting a picture of Root grinning in the home dressing room with the caption: 'Don't worry people, I'll keep him out the Walkabout tonight....'

Root bats during day three of the third Test against Australia at Edgbaston