Less Aggression Was to Win Back Fans Not IPL Contracts: Cummins

Michael Clarke had alleged that Australians ‘sucked up’ to Virat Kohli as they wanted to protect their IPL contracts
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Michael Clarke had alleged that Australians ‘sucked up’ to Virat Kohli as they wanted to protect their IPL contracts.
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Michael Clarke had alleged that Australians ‘sucked up’ to Virat Kohli as they wanted to protect their IPL contracts.
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Australian cricket team's low key aggression against India during the 2018-19 Test series was more about winning back fans than rather protect their IPL contracts, said pace spearhead Pat Cummins rejecting former skipper Michael Clarke's contentious claims.

The India series was only the second Test series after the ball tampering controversy that led to Steve Smith and David Warner's suspensions and an overall criticism of their win at all cost mentality.

"I think probably a bigger factor was six months before leading into that Indian series the media and everyone commentating on the Aussie cricket team were pretty clear in their direction in the way they wanted the Aussies team to go and that was playing a little bit less aggressively out on the field," Cummins, who was supposed to be IPL's highest paid overseas player at Rs 15. 5 crore, told the BBC.

Michael Clarke had alleged that Australians ‘sucked up’ to Virat Kohli as they wanted to protect their IPL contracts.

However he didn't rule out that some players might have harboured thoughts about Clarke's assumption that they "sucked up to" Indian skipper Virat Kohli in fear of losing out on IPL pay-checks.

"I'd say that would have been a bigger factor than trying to win or lose friends out on the cricket field. But you never know, that might have been a factor for some players." Australia skipper Tim Paine also rubbished Clarke's claims on Thursday, saying the Australian cricket team avoided provoking "any fight" with Kohli as part of their strategy to keep the Indian captain's bat quiet and not a ploy to save IPL contracts.

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Published: 10 Apr 2020,06:14 PM IST

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