England coach Brendon McCullum mentioned he was more than pleased to share a beer with the Australia squad now that the Ashes sequence is over, having recommended after the second take a look at that he wouldn’t achieve this following a controversial incident.
The sequence ended 2-2 after England received the ultimate take a look at at The Oval by 49 runs on Monday, so Australia retained the Ashes urn.
“Yeah, we’ll have a beer,” McCullum mentioned with fun when requested by reporters about his earlier feedback.
In the second take a look at at Lord’s, Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey dismissed Jonny Bairstow by underarming the ball on the stumps after Bairstow left his crease on the finish of an over.
The stumping dismissal triggered loud booing from the Lord’s crowd and Australian gamers had been verbally abused by MCC members within the pavilion.
“I can’t imagine we’ll be having a beer with them any time soon,” McCullum advised the BBC after the incident. “You’ve got to live with the decisions you make.”
He mentioned on Monday, nevertheless, that his feedback had been misinterpreted.
“If we look back to after that test match I don’t necessarily think what I said was construed in the right way,” he mentioned.
“What I was saying was I’ve made mistakes in the past, and there’s times when you look back on some decisions with regret and I put my hand up to say that. I guess that’s what I was challenging. That’s the grey area around the spirit of cricket.”
He added that the incident would nonetheless be one the sequence might be remembered for.
“Ashes series have all these twists and turns and moments which people talk about and are able to remember them by, and that was certainly one of those,” he mentioned.
But he insisted it was not one thing that will bitter his relations with the Australian camp, significantly their captain Pat Cummins.
“I’ve had the pleasure of being able to coach Pat over in the IPL (in India). He’s an absolute champion fella, and I consider him one of my mates,” McCullum mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com