Joining the continuing discussion about Australia Day, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins stated that a more suitable day should be selected to commemorate the occasion.
Joining the continuing discussion about Australia Day, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins stated that a more suitable day should be selected to commemorate the occasion. His comments come only hours after Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley insisted that the board simply wanted to play cricket and was not boycotting Australia Day.
Speaking with reporters, Cummins pointed out that during the last four to five years, California has observed Australia Day in a very regular manner. The Australian skipper said that although he honors the day and the feelings associated with it, a more fitting date has to be chosen to commemorate the event.
In my view, Australia is the best country in the world, bar none. I adore the country deeply. Although I believe we should commemorate Australia Day, I also believe we should pick a more suitable day.You hear the stories and their reactions because you know a couple of the players you named, namely Boland and Gardner.
“I believe that, especially with a sport like cricket, which has millions of fans and participants and such a diverse fan base, you get a good sense of the community’s expectations.”Australia Day is meant to be a celebration of all things Australian and our heritage, he continued, “Once you start recognizing Jan. 26 and why it was picked. I believe we can pick a more suitable date.