Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins criticised Code Cricket for misquoting him on India's Champions Trophy matches. Cummins clarified that he never called the tournament a 'farce,' comments actually made by Jonathan Agnew.
Pat Cummins was wrongly attributed, calling the Champions Trophy 2025 "a farce" because of "picking and choosing" of the venue by India.
Star Australia skipper Pat Cummins came forward and talked about the Men in Yellow's performance against England in the Champions Trophy, and talked about upcoming clashes against South Africa.
Pat Cummins has returned to bowling as he prepares for the IPL next month and the build-up to the World Test Championship final against South Africa in June.
Reigning World Champions Australia will commence their 2025 Champions Trophy campaign today (February 22) with the match against their arch-rivals England.
Here are all the match details and live streaming info for the Champions Trophy 2025 match between England and Australia.
“I feel very uncomfortable about the way that India is being treated at the moment,” Agnew told ABC Sport. “This is wrong; if you’re going to play international tournaments, you can’t pick and choose where you play and where you’re not going to play. I don’t see how long this can carry on for? It makes a farce of these tournaments.”
Pat Cummins has dropped a truth bomb on the cricket world as an interesting scheduling situation unfolds at the Champions Trophy.
Get ready for the Australia vs England ICC Champions Trophy 2025 opener on February 22 at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium. The match starts at 2:30 PM IST.
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Old foes England and Australia collide in their first match of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy on Saturday in Lahore. Both teams will be desperate for a strong start as England aim to rebuild their white-ball side amid poor performances at their last two major competitions,
Pat Cummins slammed a particular Australia media for misquoting ... The two-time champions is currently at the Group B table after a win over England and a washout against South Africa. Against England, Australia rode on a stunning century by Josh Inglis ...