In a bizarre twist ahead of the World Test Championship final, Australia’s cricket team has been barred from training at Lord’s—while rivals India enjoy full access to the historic venue. Pat Cummins’ squad, arriving early to acclimatize, was left scrambling for alternative facilities after unexplained delays in securing permission from the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
What’s the Reason Behind the Lockout?
Exclusive Access for India: BCCI booked Lord’s slots in advance, leaving Australia to practice at adjacent Merchant Taylors’ School
MCC’s Tight Scheduling: The club’s customary pre-finals pitch preparation allegedly resulted in the clash
Mind Games Speculation: Fans wonder whether the snub is strategic, considering Australia’s 4-year unbeaten streak against India in ICC events
Australia’s Workaround
With just three days to adapt to English conditions, coaches are improvising sessions on lesser pitches. “We’ll make do, but it’s hardly ideal,” admitted a team insider. Meanwhile, India’s Rahul Dravid called the situation “just one of those things.”
As tensions simmer before the $3.8m winner-takes-all clash, this logistical drama adds fuel to an already fiery rivalry. Will the Lord’s lockout haunt Australia on game day?