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Cummins can’t resist sly sledge as Aussies booted from Lord’s

Pat Cummins has re-opened old wounds with a sly dig as Australia was sensationally booted from the home of cricket.

Cummins delivers brutal sledge to Poms

Pat Cummins has taken a sly dig at the Poms on a bizarre day where the Aussie team was booted from Lord’s just days before the World Test Championship final.

The Australian captain was in fine form as he fronted TV cameras ahead of Australia’s one-off Test against South Africa at the home of cricket, beginning Wednesday night.

Australia’s preparations hit a bump on Saturday with revelations players were forced to make a three-hour trip to find an appropriate training venue after being informed the famed Lord’s ground was not available for training sessions.

However, Code Sports reports the Australian camp was told the ground was not available, despite Indian players being given permission by Lord’s authorities to use the venue for a training session.

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The Indian team was given the permission at Australia’s expense, despite India’s Test series against England not beginning until June 20. The two teams do not face off at Lords until July 10 — the third Test of the series.

Aussie players were finally given access to the venue on Sunday.

The snub didn’t appear to ruffle Cummins’ feathers when he spoke on Network 10’s The Project on Sunday night from inside the stadium.

The fast-bowler was asked about the shocking scenes of Australian players being verbally abused the most recent time the Test side played at the venue, during the fiery 2023 Ashes series.

Usman Khawaja was pulled by one MCC member as the Australian team returned to the dressing room following the session of play where Alex Carey dismissed Jonny Bairstow via a run out.

Cummins’ response said it all.

You can watch the clip in the video player above

Pat Cummins on Network 10. Photo: X.
Pat Cummins on Network 10. Photo: X.

“I think this is the best version of the stadium this morning,” he said.

“There’s no one around, which is great. I’m sure it will be much more civil this time around.

“Things got pretty heated in the middle of that Ashes series, but I think a lot of them will have learned their lesson and I’m sure they’ll be very polite.”

One MCC member was expelled from the club and two more members of the exclusive club were handed lengthy suspensions for the verbal abuse directed at Cummins and his team.

The 32-year-old said he hopes he crowd will be cheering in Australia’s favour this time because of the population of Aussie ex-pats living in London.

Cummins will lead the Aussie attack against South Africa, surrounded by the usual suspects of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon.

Code Sports reports, Hazlewood’s selection means Scott Boland will miss out.

Pat Cummins training ahead of the WTC final. Photo by Philip Brown/Getty Images.
Pat Cummins training ahead of the WTC final. Photo by Philip Brown/Getty Images.

According to the report, Aussie selectors are planning to promote Marnus Labuschagne to open the batting with Usman Khawaja — meaning Sam Konstas will be dropped from the XI.

Selectors have made the move in order to squeeze all-rounder Cameron Green into the batting line-up.

The selection of Beau Webster will take the pressure of Green, who appears likely to plat at Lord’s as a specialist batsman.

Aussie coach Andrew McDonald said last month Green was even being considered as an option to open the batting with Khawaja.

“He could bat anywhere,” McDonald said of Green, not hiding his excitement at the boom batter’s brilliant return from career-saving back surgery.

“He could be three, he could be five, he could be six, he could open.

“I think he’s got the temperament, the skillset, the defensive play as well. The higher up you go defensive skills are a priority, and he’s got all bases covered. He plays the short ball well.

“You’re not going to get a negative word from the coach about Cameron Green.”

Meanwhile, Cummins has enjoyed a slightly different build-up to Test duties with the popular captain spotted chin-wagging with star presenter Jeremy Clarkson.

Cummins visits Clarkson's farm

Cummins last week spent time with the former Top Gear host at his picturesque farm property in the Cotswolds, a popular English holiday destination.

The 1000-acre farm property is the scene of the TV presenter’s Clarkson’s Farm reality TV series.

Cummins has told The Herald Sun, he is a fan of the show, which shows Clarkson attempting to turn a small property into a successful farming business.

Originally published as Cummins can’t resist sly sledge as Aussies booted from Lord’s

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