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England is in trouble ash The team has come under further criticism from the Australian media, with broadcaster Channel 7 claiming that a cameraman was “mistreated” by team security.
When the England team, which was preparing to fly to Adelaide for the third Test, arrived at Brisbane Airport on Saturday, a crew from the television company was present.
A member of England’s security department then became involved in a verbal altercation with a camera operator, repeatedly telling him to “get out of me” as he filmed members of the touring team at close range.
Cricket Australia’s media advisory after the England captain clearly stated that players from both sides will not be available for interviews on travel days. ben stokes and batsman Joe Root He was questioned by reporters at Perth Airport after the series opener.
CA requests that any images be taken from a “respectful distance”.
There is no indication of any physical altercation in the available footage, but a news report on the episode shown by Channel 7 described it as an “ugly incident” and said that employee Nick Carrigan was “mistreated”. Carrigan said: “It was quite a shock.”
A spokesman for the England and Wales Cricket Board declined to comment.
The Australian media has been a constant thorn in England’s side ever since they landed in England Newspapers are making derogatory headlines And photographers follow players away from the pitch on their days off.
Some men were followed by drones while playing golf at the start of the tour and shots of squad members riding e-scooters in Brisbane without safety helmets became front-page news for the Courier Mail, who sent a political reporter to ask Stokes if he would apologize to the people of Queensland. Stokes refused.
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