Pat Cummins says Australia have no regrets over Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal, will do it again
Australia skipper Pat Cummins would be asked on Wednesday if he has had time to reflect back on how things went by in the heat of the moment at the Lord’s Cricket Ground on Sunday when Alex Carey stumped out Jonny Bairstow after the latter had left the ball to the Aussie keeper and presumed it was dead.
Ahead of the Headingley Test, the visiting skipper made it clear, pleasing or ‘shusshing’ critics and the English fans isn’t something he thinks of as the ‘aim of playing cricket’.
“There’s been talk about the underarm incident this week. That was in the 1970s. How far do you want to go back? We’ve all moved on. As I said the other day, the team did nothing wrong. We’re all comfortable,” Cummins told reporters.