Australia skipper Pat Cummins says he nursed a lot of anger with nowhere to direct it as watched the second Ashes Test from isolation. Ashes 7NEWS
Pat Cummins nursed a lot of anger and nowhere to direct it as he plonked on his couch in isolation and watched the second Ashes Test.
So rather than lead his team, Cummins was forced into isolation and eventually flew home to Sydney on a private plane. "You abide by the protocols, but there hardly any COVID around, so I didn't factor it in at all until the bloke popped up next to me and said he's positive.
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