Australian TV community Seven has accused a member of the England employees of a bodily confrontation at Brisbane Airport.
England had been travelling from Brisbane to Adelaide on Saturday afternoon earlier than the third Take a look at.
Whereas the workforce moved via the airport, a member of the England safety employees tried to position himself between a cameraman and the squad.
The back-and-forth continued via the airport and the footage was broadcast by Seven.
All through the sequence Cricket Australia has issued directions to media that groups is not going to be accessible for interview in transit via airports and all photos must be captured from a respectful distance.
Within the Seven report, journalist Tom Wilson mentioned cameraman Nick Carrigan was “effectively inside his rights to be filming” and “respects the unwritten guidelines of not getting too shut”.
A spokesperson from Seven mentioned: “There was an incident at Brisbane Airport involving a 7NEWS digicam operator and a member of the England cricket workforce’s travelling get together.
“Whereas conducting routine filming in a public house, the digicam operator was bodily confronted regardless of appearing respectfully and professionally.
“The security and wellbeing of our employees is paramount. This matter is being taken critically and is now being managed via the suitable channels.”
England haven’t commented, however it’s understood Seven has raised the incident with the touring workforce.
Cricket Australia has additionally declined to remark.
The episode comes as England ended their break in Noosa and put together to return to coaching on Sunday earlier than the essential third Take a look at.
England, 2-0 down after defeats within the opening two Assessments, should win on the Adelaide Oval to maintain their hopes of regaining the Ashes alive.













