England veteran seamer James Anderson defended teammate Ollie Robinson, who was involved in a fiery exchange with Australia opener Usman Khawaja. (More Cricket News)
The 29-year-old pacer has copped a lot of criticism for his expletive-laden sendoff to Khawaja.
England veteran seamer James Anderson defended teammate Ollie Robinson, who was involved in a fiery exchange with Australia opener Usman Khawaja. (More Cricket News)
The pacer has copped a lot of criticism for his expletive-laden sendoff to Khawaja.
"Ollie did nothing wrong when he had his moment with Khawaja. In fact, I stood at mid-off for most of the game and didn’t hear anything said by either team that was unacceptable," Anderson wrote.
"I don't want Ollie to change. I like him getting fired up. He bowls better when he is in that mood. From personal experience, I know I bowl better when I am a bit more aggressive and intense.
"It has revved up a few former Australia cricketers who have had a bit to say in the media. That's OK. I'm sure I will be doing that as an ex-player.
"You have to keep your name in the papers and keep getting a job. It is to be expected. More and more people will come out of the woodwork with that kind of stuff as the series goes on."