Cummins: England ought to deal with themselves, and never spirit of cricket

Pat Cummins has mentioned that England ought to have a look at themselves and their very own performances somewhat than invoking the spirit of cricket amid their anger at Jonny Bairstow's stumping at Lord's.

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"For what I think is a pretty common non-event, it does seem like everyone has a pretty strong opinion about it," Cummins mentioned. "I don't think there's any discussion; it's out. If the shoe was on the other foot, I wouldn't be looking at the opposition, I'd probably be thinking [about] our own batter, and would be thinking it's pretty silly."

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England should turn into simply the second facet ever to come back from 0-2 down if they're to regain the Ashes. Asked whether or not their response to the Bairstow dismissal has been a approach to deflect from defeats, Cummins was not drawn instantly into it, however added how impressed he was with how his group had dealt with the state of affairs - from the speedy second and the confrontations within the Long Room, to the 48 hours since, the place the gamers themselves have mentioned nothing until requested.

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"I know what our team does, and that's [why] we concentrate on ourselves," he mentioned. "When we haven't been playing up to scratch, we look pretty deeply at what we are doing, and try to make amends. We don't apportion blame to conditions or opposition or anything else going on. I'm really proud of how our boys have conducted themselves [on] this tour, especially on that day five. [I] thought the way they maintained respect for the opposition, the umpires [and] the crowd, their dignity was first-class."

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"I think Ben spoke very well on it at the end of the game. As a team, we want to play our cricket a certain way and want to leave a certain legacy," Root mentioned. "As a player, you want to play the game as how you want to play it. It was within the rules; it was technically out. If you're happy with that, then fine. If not, I don't think you can [criticise] other people that play the game slightly differently."

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"I don't think there's any discussion; it's out", Pat Cummins on Jonny Bairstow's dismissalβ€’AFP/Getty Images

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Cummins, for his half, doubted his view would change. "Maybe ask me in years to come," he mentioned with amusing. "I don't think a conversation about the spirit of cricket even comes into a dismissal like that. It was plain and simple a stumping."

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"People pay for their tickets, they can turn up… whilst I hope that I would never go to a sporting event and try to abuse players, [which] some people do," Cummins mentioned. "I'm sure it'll be a pretty fiery week from the crowd. But again, we're on the field. I think in Australia, we're as guilty as anyone a lot of the time. So I think it's reality, to be honest.

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"If you are going to play skilled sport, sadly, that is one of many issues that you will need to take care of. It's nothing new. I feel you would discuss [it] until the cows come house, however I doubt it will make a lot of a distinction."

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"I've received no issues in any respect with Baz. I understand how a lot he loves a beer, in order that was shocking. Maybe we simply see this one otherwise"

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Pat Cummins on Brendon McCullum saying he wouldn't want to share a beer after the controversial stumping

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Root, meanwhile, called on the fans who come to the Test to simply "help" England, but appeared to caution against things going too far.

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"I feel that is crucial factor - that you just are available in to help your nation. [It] would not have to transcend that," he said. "It should not transcend that. Everyone ought to be right here to benefit from the cricket on the sphere. And, you recognize, that is what it ought to be about, and should not be about something apart from that."

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"I've received no issues in any respect with Baz," Cummins said, having himself worked with McCullum in the IPL. "I understand how a lot he loves a beer, in order that was shocking. Maybe we simply see this one otherwise, which is completely high-quality."

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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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