Anthony Albanese says he's proud of the way his nation’s cricket teams have begun their Ashes series after his British counterpart supported the views of the England captain over the so-called “cheating” cricket scandal.
“Australia is right behind @ahealy77, @patcummins30 and their teams and look forward to welcoming them home victorious.”
“Which I think, whatever had happened on the field, whatever people thought about it, was unforgivable,” he said. “And I hope it will not happen again.” “The trouble is, it makes England look like bad sports, bad losers... They lost and so they’re now screaming blue murder about it and it wasn’t fair. Boo hoo.”Shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell toldAustralia should apologise, Boycott sayson Monday that Australia should apologise for their actions.Despite saying he had always respected the tourists for “being fair-minded, tough competitors,” he argued the action wasn’t justified given Bairstow was not trying to seek an advantage.
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