Australia skipper Pat Cummins has slammed the commentators and media for exaggerating Josh Hazlewood's comments. During the first Test, when asked about Australia's chances of targetting 534 runs at Perth, Hazelwood answered that it's the batters' department, and he would like to get some rest to prepare for the second Test. However, he has been ruled out from the second test due to a minor side strain, trying to avoid further risk with his fitness. While commentators like Sunil Gavaskar found Hazlewood's comment practical, commentators like Ravi Shastri and former Aussie captain Adam Gilchrist guessed to have some internal rift in the dressing room. Read Also: I Would Hit Him: Ricky Ponting Shares How He Would Tackle Jasprit Bumrah Earlier cricketers like Travis Head have clarified that no such clashes exist; however, the skipper Cummins now aswered the doubts, asking media to concentrate on the game more. In the press conference, he said, "The team's great. Some of the commentators got it a hundred per cent wrong. We prepared like we always do. It's a great feeling around the team. When things don't go right, there are enough commentators who will support you but some that will try and create headlines. We try not to notice those things. We try to concentrate our focus on how we prepare, give ourselves the best chance to win the games." One change in the team, for the Adelaide Test Pat Cummins has announced that there would not be any remarkable change in the team unless it was Scott Boland who would replace the injured Josh Hazlewood. Speaking about Mitch Marsh's fitness, he said that the medical team is looking after him and has taken the call of keeping him off the bowling for at least two days. However, he has acknowledged that there is some pressure; however, this is not a new situation for the team. He said, "When you are playing at home, any Test match will give pressure. When you are down, there is a little bit more. We have been in similar situations before, whether it is World Cups or other series, where you are in must-win situations. We are not there yet at the moment. We love playing here, we love playing in Australia. We know that we were not at our best last week, we know things that we had to work on. Excited for the last 4 Test matches. Everyone in this team has got personal pride, professional pride." He concluded, expressing his satisfaction with the way he bolwed in the first Test at Perth.