Australian cricket nice Merv Hughes has poked a veiled swipe at England, telling Ben Stokes’ facet to ‘perceive the foundations of cricket’ in a weird rant about whether or not either side will share a drink collectively after the 2025 Ashes sequence concludes.
Whereas the information of what came about are to this present day contested, a supply near the Aussie staff branded England ‘pathetic’ following the 2023 Ashes sequence, claiming that the vacationers didn’t let the guests into their dressing rooms to share a standard post-series drink.
It got here within the wake of Jonny Bairstow’s controversial stumping by Alex Carey at Lord’s, an incident which soured relationships between each units of gamers, with England claiming that it was not within the spirit of cricket.
England have since contested that declare. The hosts had anticipated to assemble with the Australian facet after their 49-run victory on the Oval, the ultimate Take a look at of the 2023 sequence. Stokes later revealed that England’s ‘wrap-up took longer than anticipated due to a number of final time occasions,’ which included celebrating Stuart Broad’s remaining Take a look at match.
Stokes defined: ‘We determined to satisfy up within the nightclub somewhat than the dressing room.’
However when requested whether or not post-series drinks have gotten a factor of the previous throughout an interview on The Grade Cricketer podcast, Aussie Take a look at nice, Hughes, shot a comical barb at England and Bairstow forward of the primary Take a look at in Perth on November 21.
Aussie Take a look at nice Merv Hughes (pictured) has shot a veiled barb at Ben Stokes and England, claiming that they should ‘perceive the easy guidelines of cricket’
Hughes was requested whether or not he expects England and Australia to share a drink collectively after the sequence, as per custom, however appeared to make reference to Jonny Bairstow’s (second left) controversial run out in the course of the 2023 Ashes Sequence
The Australian Take a look at cricket nice, who took 212 wickets throughout 53 Exams, joked that if England ‘study the foundations of cricket’ and ‘do not complain’ then they could be capable of share a beer with their opponents
‘Perceive the easy guidelines of cricket,’ he mentioned to The Grade Cricketer podcast, showing to reference Bairstow’s dismissal.
‘Simply keep in your crease. Should you keep in your crease, you don’t get run out. Should you don’t get run out, you don’t complain. Should you don’t complain, you may go subsequent door and have a beer with the opposition.
‘It’s not that tough.’
However that wasn’t the top of it, with Hughes showing to carry up a cricket rule guide, sponsored by well-known Aussie Beer model, Victoria Bitter.
‘After the final sequence in opposition to England, the legal guidelines of cricket received slightly bit complicated from England,’ he mentioned.
As a part of a promotional stunt, Victoria Bitter has printed the legal guidelines of cricket on their cans, which is able to refresh followers throughout this summer season’s sequence.
‘So we’ve received the legal guidelines of cricket on the cans of cricket. So principally a run out. Should you keep in your crease, you’re in. Should you’re out, you’re out. It’s not that tough,’ he added.
He went on to reel off a number of the different guidelines which were printed on the cans: ‘There’s a frivolous time delay. There’s faking harm… ‘trigger we all know lots of the English bowlers, after they have their tea at tea-time, they pressure their pinky finger.
Ben Stokes’ facet will tackle Australia within the opening Take a look at in Perth on November 21
Hughes, a former selector for the Australian facet, additionally revealed the weird purpose why he by no means attended a post-series drinks with the opposition
‘That isn’t an appropriate harm is it… So that you’ve received to learn the legal guidelines of the sport and take it into the Ashes.’
Hughes, who took 212 wickets throughout 53 Exams for Australia, additionally revealed the somewhat hilarious purpose why he didn’t like going into the opposite staff’s dressing room after a match to share a beer.
‘The large factor with that’s, I nonetheless reckon that there’s nonetheless a good bit of get-together after the sport,’ he added.
‘However not everybody will get collectively. I used to be by no means one to go subsequent door and have a drink with opposition gamers once I performed.
‘I’m positive everybody would perceive that when you hate somebody and you’ve got by no means met them, whenever you meet them and so they’re not a nasty bloke… How disappointing is that!’ he joked.
‘I at all times thought, and that is why I received so verbal on the cricket floor, I attempted to persuade myself I hated that batsman. As a result of if I hated him, I bowled higher at him.
‘But when I get to know him and he’s not a nasty bloke, I believed that in a vital place in a sport I’d simply loosen up mentally on him. I by no means needed to go to them.’











