'Definitely Never Said This': Pat Cummins Denies Claim By Australian Media Outlet On India Amid Champions Trophy 2025
GH News February 25, 2025 10:03 PM

Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins has lashed out at a prominent Australian newspaper for fabricating a quote that suggested he believed India had an upper hand in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.Code Cricket, in a now deleted X post, tweeted that Pat Cummins supposedly criticized the ICC for giving India an unfair advantage in the Champions Trophy, labeling the tournament a "farce" and arguing that teams should not have the freedom to select their match venues."You can’t pick and choose where you play and where you’re not going to play... It makes a farce of these tournaments," the Code Cricket tweet said on Tuesday.The Australian captain took to social media to express his outrage and disappointment over the fabricated quote, which he claimed was never said by him. Cummins tweeted saying, "I have definitely never said this." Pat Cummins' incident raises questions about the authenticity of newsPat Cummins' outburst highlights the ongoing issue of media outlets sensationalizing quotes to attract readers and create controversy. The Australian captain's frustration is understandable, given the potential impact that such reporting can have on public perception and team morale.The incident has sparked a wider debate about the ethics of journalism and the responsibility of media outlets to accurately report on sports news. While mistakes can happen, the deliberate fabrication of quotes is unacceptable and can damage the reputation of athletes and teams.Cummins' actions demonstrate his commitment to setting the record straight and ensuring that his views are accurately represented. The Australian cricket team and its fans will be hoping that this incident does not distract from their focus on the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.