Pat Cummins exposes Jeremy Clarkson’s Wild Act at 10 am after unveiling chat with host in his hit Farm TV program
- Advertisement -
- Aussie -Capitein Pat Cummins visited the farm of Jeremy Clarkson
- Pair played farmer’s cricket, drank beer and spoke business
Pat Cummins has revealed details about his lively visit to Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm Where he not only tested the new business idea of the TV star, but also saw him a beer at the age of 10.
Only a few days prior to the final of the world test championship at Lord’s, Clarkson welcomed the Australian cricket captain in his famous Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat, to film a segment for the show.
The first Top gear Presenter was Bot about his sports preferences.
“I’ve never been a fan of cricket,” Clarkson noted.
“I always had too much hay fever to know what was going on.”
Cummins spoke with Nine’s Today’s Show, which Clarkson had another reason to be interested in sport.

Aussie Cricket Captain Pat Cummins visited former top equipment host Jeremy Clarkson on his farm to record a segment for the host’s popular new show

Cummins said that Clarkson was very impressed by his Aussie beer, mountain culture and a glass of it at 10 am
“He’s willow trees, so he makes cricket bats,” Cummins said.
“I think he will see a fortune in the future where he will sell these willow trees to India or Australia, so he spoke commercial conditions about some of these things instead of cricket.”
Cummins played a spontaneous match from Farmyard Cricket, where he tested the bat before he had a round of beers in the morning at 10 am.
The Aussie skipper even burst part of his mountain culture and offered them to Clarkson.
“I thought it was great,” Cummins said.
“He tried the quo of the mountain culture status. Thought it was great. I also don’t think he was just polite. It was about 10 o’clock in the morning and he actually sked it. “
Cummins says he was excited to return to the house of Cricket against South Africa on Wednesday.
“I visited here (Lords) as a 13-year-old and we did the tour as a family,” said Cummins.

Cummins (third from the left) sent a few deliveries while the stars of the show cricket played with a bat made from Willow on Clarkson’s Farm

Cummins (directly depicted with ball in hand) is preparing to lead Australia against South Africa at Lord’s in this week’s world test championship
‘I remember that every time I come here.
“It’s English, it’s where Cricket started and it feels that extra bit special.”
However, he was not sure which way the home advantage would have, however.
“I feel that English fans are popping up, go for South Africa,” he smiled.
‘We have many Aussies here in London, which I am sure will show their faces. Who knows? ‘
Later this year the skipper returns to England to lead the Aussies in another Ashes campaign.
- Advertisement -