Speaking on Sunday, McCullum said: “You know when you come to Australia, there’s a lot of eyeballs. There’s a lot of intensity and scrutiny on everything you do.
“I feel like we’ve managed ourselves pretty well throughout this tour. I thought the boys were outstanding over the last week we’ve had in Noosa.
“They’ve been engaging with a lot of locals and everyone was in good spirits. There was some good banter flying both ways and I think everyone treated that with the respect it deserved.”
Players being filmed in airports is a regular occurrence in Australia.
Last year, India star Virat Kohli took exception to being recorded at Melbourne Airport.
And Australia all-rounder Cameron Green said he had “sympathy” for the situation England find themselves in.
“You never like getting filmed, especially when you want to get away from it,” said Green.
“There’s always sympathy for anyone in life that’s getting filmed in public or in a private space. It’s never a nice feeling.
“That’s the expectation as a cricketer for Australia or England, you’re probably going have a fair amount of media scrutiny.
“When you’re going really well you like the extra attention when you’re not, you don’t enjoy it. It’s just part of the job, unfortunately.”







