Australian captain Pat Cummins revealed his teammates informed him of Michael Clarke’s claim he would be dropped for the clash against Sri Lanka.
Clarke, who captained Australia on 139 occasions across all formats, believed Cummins would be sensationally axed but the former skipper was proved wrong.
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Cummins went on to take two wickets against the Sri Lankans as Australia secured a vital World Cup win to maintain their chances of a top four finish.
Speaking to reporters in India, Cummins wasn’t terribly fussed about what Clarke had to say.
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“Yeah, a couple of boys let me know I’d been dropped,” Cummins said.
“So that was interesting.”
As for Australia’s line-up for the bumper fixture against Pakistan, Cummins kept his cards relatively close to his chest but did not anticipate any surprise selections.
“Everyone’s healthy so dare say it will be pretty similar,” Cummins said.
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A win for Australia would bring them level on points with South Africa and Pakistan, who both have two wins to their name at the World Cup.
History is also on Australia’s side for their contest against Pakistan having won four of its last five ODI World Cup clashes and 15 of its past 18 against their subcontinental foes.
PAKISTAN STAR BLAMES FLU ON STRICT HOTEL CONSTRAINTS
Fast bowler Hasan Ali believes the fever which has spread through the Pakistan team at the World Cup has been caused by being largely confined to their hotel.
“We can’t go out much. If we do want to go out, we have to go with an entire security team,” said Hasan on Friday (AEDT).
Pakistan are on their first visit to India in seven years while only two of the 15-man squad had ever played in the country before this World Cup.
The tense political and diplomatic relationship between the two neighbours means that Pakistan and India meet only in international cricket tournaments, not bilateral events.
Pakistan’s participation in the World Cup had hinged on security clearance from Islamabad and even when it was given, the government said it still had serious reservations over security for the team.
Visas for the Pakistan squad were only issued two days before their departure.
“The hospitality is good and we are taken good care of, but we cannot go outside and we have to tell the security before going out because security is an issue,” added 29-year-old Hasan, who has an Indian wife.
Asked about the 13 fit players available for Friday’s game against Australia, Hasan replied: “Yes, most of the players have recovered from fever but when you live in a hotel room then room sickness happens.”
Six Pakistan players — Abdullah Shafique, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Agha Salman as well as reserves Mohammad Haris and Zaman Khan were laid low with flu and fever on Tuesday.
Pakistan supporters from across the border have been effectively banned from the World Cup after a failure to gain visas.
Only a handful attended the high-profile clash with India at Ahmedabad’s 132,000-seater stadium, mostly expatriates from the United States and United Kingdom.
“The number of fans has increased and with journalists they are now about 45-47. Yes, we are missing our fans but that is not in our hands,” said Hasan, who is Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker at this World Cup with seven.
The Pakistan team faced a hostile crowd in Ahmedabad, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to lodge a complaint with the International Cricket Council.
They protested over the “inappropriate behaviour” of Indian fans towards the Pakistan players
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