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Not cool from the BCCI to flex like this. Let them enjoy the WTC week FGS

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Huge Controversy As India's Lord's Training Sees Australia Denied Entry Ahead Of WTC Final

The Australian cricket team camp suffered a blow in their training plans for the ICC World Test Championship final against South Africa, after the team was reportedly denied permission to train at Lord's Cricket Ground. A report claimed that the Australian team was told that the training ground at Lord's, the venue for the WTC final starting June 11, wasn't available. While the exact reason behind the rejection that Pat Cummins and his men faced isn't known, it has also been reported that the members of the Indian team, in England for a 5-match Test series, were training at the same venue.

A report in Fox Cricket has claimed that the Indian team was given the permission to train at Lord's "at the expense of the Australian team" at Pat Cummins' men were 'booted out'. The report also highlighted that while the WTC final starts on June 11, the Indian team doesn't play its first Test against England until June 20. In fact, India's Test against England at Lord's is the third match of the series, and will start on July 10.

After being denied access initially, Australian players finally had the opportunity to test themselves at the venue on Sunday.

Australia captain Pat Cummins later spoke about his team's preparations, plans, and the abuse they constantly get whenever playing at Lord's.

"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."

Pat Cummins will be the man leading Australia's bowling attack against South Africa in the WTC final, with the likes of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon accompanying him. All-rounder Cameron Green is expected to be 4th seam-bowling option for the men from Down Under.

 
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Not cool from the BCCI to flex like this. Let them enjoy the WTC week FGS
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Huge Controversy As India's Lord's Training Sees Australia Denied Entry Ahead Of WTC Final

The Australian cricket team camp suffered a blow in their training plans for the ICC World Test Championship final against South Africa, after the team was reportedly denied permission to train at Lord's Cricket Ground. A report claimed that the Australian team was told that the training ground at Lord's, the venue for the WTC final starting June 11, wasn't available. While the exact reason behind the rejection that Pat Cummins and his men faced isn't known, it has also been reported that the members of the Indian team, in England for a 5-match Test series, were training at the same venue.

A report in Fox Cricket has claimed that the Indian team was given the permission to train at Lord's "at the expense of the Australian team" at Pat Cummins' men were 'booted out'. The report also highlighted that while the WTC final starts on June 11, the Indian team doesn't play its first Test against England until June 20. In fact, India's Test against England at Lord's is the third match of the series, and will start on July 10.

After being denied access initially, Australian players finally had the opportunity to test themselves at the venue on Sunday.

Australia captain Pat Cummins later spoke about his team's preparations, plans, and the abuse they constantly get whenever playing at Lord's.

"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."

Pat Cummins will be the man leading Australia's bowling attack against South Africa in the WTC final, with the likes of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon accompanying him. All-rounder Cameron Green is expected to be 4th seam-bowling option for the men from Down Under.



As much as I hate bcci for its nonsense. I dont think their at fault this time around.

They booked in advance. Its more so poor from CA as they should have booked for months knowing full well they had already qualified for wtc and what venue it would be.

Their not going to just say, sorry india its time to leave and get out as papa Head is here.
 
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3 hours in UK, you can drive from one corner to another in the country. Why they go so far?

They couldn't find another ground near by?

Kennington Oval is like 20 mins drive from Lords, na?

:kp
 
India wanted the spotlight I guess. Always me me me me me me.

Why couldn't they book another ground knowing there was a WTC final going on? :inti
They booked it in advance. Maybe BCCI were confident of India reaching WTC finals.

At one stage, it almost looked like a guarantee but that NZ series & notorious Sam Konstas changed all.

:sadbye
 
3 hours in UK, you can drive from one corner to another in the country. Why they go so far?

They couldn't find another ground near by?

Kennington Oval is like 20 mins drive from Lords, na?

:kp
It’s not 20 minutes away by car/coach.

However there are some excellent Club venues close to st Johns wood where international/county teams have practiced.

Finchley, North Middlesex, Hornsey, Highgate, Southgate…

They are decent venues for some sort of practice.
 
India wanted the spotlight I guess. Always me me me me me me.

Why couldn't they book another ground knowing there was a WTC final going on? :inti

This time I have to give it to you.

It’s not cool.

Booking is one thing but as a gesture BCCI should have let Aussies have their training at Lord’s.
 
This time I have to give it to you.

It’s not cool.

Booking is one thing but as a gesture BCCI should have let Aussies have their training at Lord’s.
Nha it’s a good flex
Who cares

Find your own stadium dawg.
 
Would have been funny if it was England and they were denied entry at their own stadium as Shubhman Gill was having a net session 🤣
 
Would have been funny if it was England and they were denied entry at their own stadium as Shubhman Gill was having a net session 🤣
Not funny at all

Lords/MCC have a strict protocol without discrimination

Even if Kenya have booked before the ECB, they will not shaft Kenya for England.
 
Not cool from the BCCI to flex like this. Let them enjoy the WTC week FGS

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Huge Controversy As India's Lord's Training Sees Australia Denied Entry Ahead Of WTC Final

The Australian cricket team camp suffered a blow in their training plans for the ICC World Test Championship final against South Africa, after the team was reportedly denied permission to train at Lord's Cricket Ground. A report claimed that the Australian team was told that the training ground at Lord's, the venue for the WTC final starting June 11, wasn't available. While the exact reason behind the rejection that Pat Cummins and his men faced isn't known, it has also been reported that the members of the Indian team, in England for a 5-match Test series, were training at the same venue.

A report in Fox Cricket has claimed that the Indian team was given the permission to train at Lord's "at the expense of the Australian team" at Pat Cummins' men were 'booted out'. The report also highlighted that while the WTC final starts on June 11, the Indian team doesn't play its first Test against England until June 20. In fact, India's Test against England at Lord's is the third match of the series, and will start on July 10.

After being denied access initially, Australian players finally had the opportunity to test themselves at the venue on Sunday.

Australia captain Pat Cummins later spoke about his team's preparations, plans, and the abuse they constantly get whenever playing at Lord's.

"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."

Pat Cummins will be the man leading Australia's bowling attack against South Africa in the WTC final, with the likes of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon accompanying him. All-rounder Cameron Green is expected to be 4th seam-bowling option for the men from Down Under.

I do think if it was in the hands of Indian team. They could've maybe allowed Australia to practice there for the day as WTC is beginning tomorrow.

But of course they are not obliged to do that.
 
I do think if it was in the hands of Indian team. They could've maybe allowed Australia to practice there for the day as WTC is beginning tomorrow.

But of course they are not obliged to do that.

I don't know the history of this.

Maybe in past Indian team suffered these types of humiliations too and they don't feel obligated to be magnanimous now.
 
I don't know the history of this.

Maybe in past Indian team suffered these types of humiliations too and they don't feel obligated to be magnanimous now.
Just manifest two things..First who India is supporting in WTC final, second how much this England series value for them
 
3 hours in UK, you can drive from one corner to another in the country. Why they go so far?

They couldn't find another ground near by?

Kennington Oval is like 20 mins drive from Lords, na?

:kp
Never driven in London traffic then.... St Johns wood to Vauxhall in 20 mins....havin a rite larf.... :shakib
 
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