Pat Cummins says he will not appear in any more ads for Cricket Australia energy company sponsor

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Sport’s governing body denies Test captain’s climate concerns are the reason for the end of the multimillion-dollar partnership with Alinta

Pat Cummins has said he will not feature in any promotional material for Alinta Energy during the final year of its multimillion dollar sponsorship deal with, but the governing body insists the Test captain’s environmental concerns are not the reason for the forthcoming end to the partnership.

Cummins, who is a committed climate action advocate, has appeared before in TV ads for the energy company – CA’s principal sponsorship partner for the past four years – but said on Tuesday he would not do so again. “Yes, 100%,” Cummins said when asked if it was correct he would not be appearing in any ads this coming season.

Cummins previously said he had raised objections to CA over the sponsorship deal before the announcement earlier this year that the partnership with Alinta would expire at the end of 2023.

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Dont like the sponsor, dont take their money and lower your pay.

He's getting paid. Fulfil your job. Where do you get off.

40 million that cricket Australia will not receive, will the cricketers like Pat take a pay cut or will grass root players be deprived of funds

Who would have thought installing a divisive activist as cricket captain would be a bad idea... That's right, must of us. What a hypocrites loser, dude drives a range rover

Well done Pat

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