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Australia PM applauds Ashes win amid Sunak criticism | Australia PM applauds Ashes win amid Sunak criticism |
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese outside Downing Street in March | Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese outside Downing Street in March |
Australia PM Anthony Albanese has backed his country's cricket team amid the Jonny Bairstow Ashes controversy. | Australia PM Anthony Albanese has backed his country's cricket team amid the Jonny Bairstow Ashes controversy. |
Australia won the match after the English batsman left his position in the second test, apparently thinking the over had ended. | Australia won the match after the English batsman left his position in the second test, apparently thinking the over had ended. |
British PM Rishi Sunak agreed with the England captain's claim that Australia "broke the spirit of cricket" in taking the contentious wicket. | British PM Rishi Sunak agreed with the England captain's claim that Australia "broke the spirit of cricket" in taking the contentious wicket. |
But Mr Albanese said the country stands "right behind" its team. | But Mr Albanese said the country stands "right behind" its team. |
"Same old Aussies - always winning!" the prime minister tweeted, referring to the Australian side's two consecutive Test wins so far. His phrase also appeared to be a jibe at English fans who chanted "same old Aussies always cheating" after Bairstow was dismissed. | "Same old Aussies - always winning!" the prime minister tweeted, referring to the Australian side's two consecutive Test wins so far. His phrase also appeared to be a jibe at English fans who chanted "same old Aussies always cheating" after Bairstow was dismissed. |
Some of Australia's best-known politicians were also at Lord's Cricket Ground in London that match, including the nation's second longest-serving Prime Minister John Howard. | |
Australian team captain Pat Cummins has maintained the Bairstow wicket was fair and within the rules. | Australian team captain Pat Cummins has maintained the Bairstow wicket was fair and within the rules. |
But while his England counterpart Ben Stokes agreed Bairstow was out, Stokes said he would not have wanted to win a match "in that manner". | But while his England counterpart Ben Stokes agreed Bairstow was out, Stokes said he would not have wanted to win a match "in that manner". |
The debate over the Bairstow wicket has ramped up the consistently fierce rivalry between Australia and England during an Ashes Test series. | The debate over the Bairstow wicket has ramped up the consistently fierce rivalry between Australia and England during an Ashes Test series. |
England fans were criticised for their behaviour at the member's club at Lord's on Saturday when a crowd heckled and yelled abuse at the Australian team players as they filed past after the match. | England fans were criticised for their behaviour at the member's club at Lord's on Saturday when a crowd heckled and yelled abuse at the Australian team players as they filed past after the match. |
Following complaints from the Australian side, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) - which owns Lord's - issued an apology and said it had suspended three members over the incident. | Following complaints from the Australian side, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) - which owns Lord's - issued an apology and said it had suspended three members over the incident. |
On Tuesday, further footage emerged of Australian batsman Usman Khawaja, a Muslim player of Pakistani heritage, being taunted and jeered at by English members in the crowd. | On Tuesday, further footage emerged of Australian batsman Usman Khawaja, a Muslim player of Pakistani heritage, being taunted and jeered at by English members in the crowd. |
The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported Khawaja had been "repeatedly singled out for abuse" in the room, and published a video showing Khawaja reacting to the crowd and pointing out hecklers to a security guard. | The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported Khawaja had been "repeatedly singled out for abuse" in the room, and published a video showing Khawaja reacting to the crowd and pointing out hecklers to a security guard. |
Khawaja had earlier said he and another targeted teammate, David Warner, had spoken to members in the crowd following the abuse. | Khawaja had earlier said he and another targeted teammate, David Warner, had spoken to members in the crowd following the abuse. |
He described the comments as "disrespectful" and "really disappointing". | |
Australian captain Cummins also said members were "quite aggressive and abusive towards some of our players". | Australian captain Cummins also said members were "quite aggressive and abusive towards some of our players". |
The Sydney paper reported that sources close to the England Cricket Board have denied any of the MCC investigations into the confrontation relate to racial abuse. | The Sydney paper reported that sources close to the England Cricket Board have denied any of the MCC investigations into the confrontation relate to racial abuse. |
The incident comes less than a week after a landmark report into British cricket found racism, sexism, classism and elitism "widespread" in all levels of the English and Welsh cricket game. | The incident comes less than a week after a landmark report into British cricket found racism, sexism, classism and elitism "widespread" in all levels of the English and Welsh cricket game. |
Speaking after the second test, Australian captain Cummins also accused the English team of hypocrisy in game tactics - as match footage showed Bairstow trying to stump Australian batters in the same manner two days prior to the final day incident. | Speaking after the second test, Australian captain Cummins also accused the English team of hypocrisy in game tactics - as match footage showed Bairstow trying to stump Australian batters in the same manner two days prior to the final day incident. |
Australia has taken a two-nil lead in the Ashes against England, after winning the second test by 43 runs. There are three more tests to go. | Australia has taken a two-nil lead in the Ashes against England, after winning the second test by 43 runs. There are three more tests to go. |