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On Jonny Bairstow ‘Spirit Of Cricket’ Debate, Ashwin’s Take Is Full Of Sarcasm | Cricket News
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On Jonny Bairstow ‘Spirit Of Cricket’ Debate, Ashwin’s Take Is Full Of Sarcasm | Cricket News

[ad_1] Pat Cummins (right) celebrates taking the wicket of Jonny Bairstow on Day 5 of second Ashes Test.© AFPStar India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has taken a jibe at the ones who have been criticising Alex Carey and the Australian cricket team for stumping Jonny Bairstow in a controversial manner in the second Ashes Test. After ducking a slow bouncer from Cameron Green, Bairstow had immediately left his crease to have a chat with Ben Stokes in the middle, believing that the ball was 'dead'. This is when Carey threw the ball at the stumps and appealed for the wicket of Bairstow. The decision was sent upstairs and the third umpire ruled it out."Whenever there is a run-out in non-striker's end or Carey-Bairstow incident, there is a new name that has arrived 'Spirit of cricket' - but you d...
Ex-Australia Star Fires Back At Brendon McCullum Over “Won’t Be Having Beer” Remark | Cricket News
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Ex-Australia Star Fires Back At Brendon McCullum Over “Won’t Be Having Beer” Remark | Cricket News

[ad_1] England's head coach Brendon McCullum on Day 3 of the second Ashes Test.© AFPFormer Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin took a dig at England Test team coach Brendon McCullum for the latter's comments following Jonny Bairstow's controversial dismissal that happened on Day 5 of the second Ashes Test at Lord's, London. After the game that saw England suffering a 43-run defeat to arch-rivals Australia, McCullum said the dismissal -- which was followed by a heated argument between few MCC members and Australian openers Usman Khawaja and David Warner -- will impact the relations between the two teams."I can't imagine we'll be having a beer any time soon. From our point of view, we've got three Test matches to try and land some blows and try and win the Ashes and that's where our focus w...
“I’m Somewhat…”: Australia Head Coach On Brendon McCullum’s Comment Post Jonny Bairstow Dismissal | Cricket News
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“I’m Somewhat…”: Australia Head Coach On Brendon McCullum’s Comment Post Jonny Bairstow Dismissal | Cricket News

[ad_1] Australia head coach Andrew McDonald is "disappointed" by his England counterpart Brendon McCullum's comments following Jonny Bairstow's controversial stumping that has become a flash point of the Ashes series. After the second Test, which England lost by 43 runs, McCullum said the dismissal -- which was followed by a heated argument between few MCC members and Australian openers Usman Khawaja and David Warner -- will impact the relations between the two teams. "I can't imagine we'll be having a beer any time soon. From our point of view, we've got three Test matches to try and land some blows and try and win the Ashes and that's where our focus will be," the England red-ball coach said on Sunday.McDonald, however, was not pleased with the former New Zealand skipper's attitude."I ...
“The Keeper Would Never…”: R Ashwin’s ‘Loud And Clear’ Take On Jonny Bairstow’s Controversial Run-out | Cricket News
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“The Keeper Would Never…”: R Ashwin’s ‘Loud And Clear’ Take On Jonny Bairstow’s Controversial Run-out | Cricket News

[ad_1] London:Senior Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who has often been subjected to unfair criticism for running out batters at non-striker's end for backing too far, has backed Alex Carey's decision to run out a wandering Jonny Bairstow on the final day of the second Ashes Test. Australia took a 2-0 lead after winning the second Test at the Lord's by 43 runs. However, there was some controversy when Bairstow (10), along with skipper Ben Stokes (155), was about to forge a partnership, ducked a slow bouncer from Cameron Green and ventured out of the crease thinking that the ball was already 'dead'.However, Carey played within the rules and broke the stumps and third umpire Marais Erasmus adjudged it stumped in favour of Australia.A dazed Bairstow walked back but an unhappy Englan...
“That’s A Disgrace”: Australia Legend Reacts To Umpire’s Decision On Mitchell Starc’s Catch | Cricket News
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“That’s A Disgrace”: Australia Legend Reacts To Umpire’s Decision On Mitchell Starc’s Catch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Mitchell Starc's controversial catch in second Ashes Test that TV umpire felt was not clean.© TwitterLegendary Australia cricketer Glenn McGrath was left disappointment by the third umpire's decision on a controversial catch taken by Mitchell Starc on Day 4 of the second Ashes Test. During England's chase of 371 runs in the final innings of the game, Ben Duckett got an edge and Starc took a diving catch at fine third man region. Upon finishing the catch, the Australia star had a big smile on his face, confident that he did enough to send the England batter packing.However, replays revealed that Starc had touched the ground with the ball while balancing his body after grabbing the ball in hand. The third umpire felt that the catch wasn't clean and he thus ruled it not out."I'm sorr...
ENG vs AUS: Australia Win 2nd Test Against England, Lead Ashes 2-0 | Cricket News
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ENG vs AUS: Australia Win 2nd Test Against England, Lead Ashes 2-0 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Australia took a stranglehold on the Ashes series after beating England by 43 runs in a fiery and controversial second Test in Lord's on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. England captain Ben Stokes hit a stunning 155 after Jonny Bairstow was controversially given out stumped after straying out of his ground on the last day. But England were bowled out for 327 chasing a stiff target of 371. Australia captain Pat Cummins led the attack with 3-69.However it was Bairstow's dismissal shortly before lunch on the last day that lit the blue-touch paper on this match and incited the fury of the usually sedate Lord's crowd.Bairstow, the last of England's specialist batsmen, fell in bizarre fashion for 10 when he wandered out of his ground after ducking a Cameron Green boun...
Usman Khawaja In Heated Exchange With MCC Members Inside Lord’s Long Room | Cricket News
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Usman Khawaja In Heated Exchange With MCC Members Inside Lord’s Long Room | Cricket News

[ad_1] Usman Khawaja confronts an MCC member while walking in Long Room of Lord's.© TwitterAustralian cricket team batter Usman Khawaja got into a heated exchange with one of theMarylebone Cricket Club (MCC) members while walking towards the dressing room during Lunch on Day 5 of the second Ashes Test. The incident took place in the Long Room of Lord's when Khawaja with his Australian team members was heading for lunch on the final day. This is when the member said something to Khawaja and the duo confronted each other. Whatever be the words, it didn't please Khawaja as the player was seemingly unhappy and irked. The security had to intervene to separate the two.Watch the video here:Usman Khawaja was pulled back by security after speaking to one the members inside the long room"I've NEVE...
England vs Australia, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 5, Live Score Updates: Test For Bazball, Ben Stokes As Australia Stand 6 Wickets Away From Win | Cricket News
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England vs Australia, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 5, Live Score Updates: Test For Bazball, Ben Stokes As Australia Stand 6 Wickets Away From Win | Cricket News

[ad_1] ENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 5 Live: England need 257 runs to win© AFPENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day5, Live Updates:England will begin the fifth and final day of the ongoing second Ashes Test against Australia from 114/4 with Ben Duckett (50*) and Ben Stokes (29*) standing unbeaten at the crease. The Stokes-led side need 257 runs on Day 5 to win with only six wickets in hand. Mitchell Starc sparked an England collapse at Lord's on Sunday before Ben Duckett was given a controversial reprieve as the hosts maintained their bid for a remarkable win in the second Ashes Test. Starc, recalled following Australia's thrilling two-wicket win in last week's first Test at Edgbaston, reduced England to 13-2. (Live Scorecard)Topics mentioned in this article [ad_2] Source link
England vs Australia, 2nd Ashes Day 5 Live Updates: Ben Stokes Slams Ton, Keeps England Ticking In Chase | Cricket News
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England vs Australia, 2nd Ashes Day 5 Live Updates: Ben Stokes Slams Ton, Keeps England Ticking In Chase | Cricket News

[ad_1] ENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 5 Live: Ben Stokes on the charge for England.© AFPENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 5, Live Updates:England captain Ben Stokes slammed his 13th Test century to lead his side's charge against Australia on Day 5 of the 2nd Ashes Test at Lord's. Chasing a target of 371, England are six wicket down with Stokes going strong from his end. The Stokes-led side need 257 runs on Day 5 to win with only six wickets in hand. Mitchell Starc sparked an England collapse at Lord's on Sunday before Ben Duckett was given a controversial reprieve as the hosts maintained their bid for a remarkable win in the second Ashes Test. Starc, recalled following Australia's thrilling two-wicket win in last week's first Test at Edgbaston, reduced England to 13-2. (Live Scorecard)Top...
“Cannot Mix Entertainment With Stupidity”: Ex-England Star Blasts Ben Stokes And Co | Cricket News
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“Cannot Mix Entertainment With Stupidity”: Ex-England Star Blasts Ben Stokes And Co | Cricket News

[ad_1] England's Harry Brook is caught out by Australia's Pat Cummins (not seen) on Day 3 of 2nd Ashes Test© AFPFormer England captain Michael Vaughan lashed out at the Ben Stokes-led side for its poor batting performance against Australia in the second Ashes Test at Lord's in London. Pat Cummins-led Australia made a really good comeback on the third day of the game with England too helping their cause. The Three Lions resumed their first innings at 278 for 4 on Friday with the captain himself unbeaten on 17 and Harry Brook batting on 45 not out. However, they failed to capitalise, thanks to their poor intent and shot selection.The Australian bowlers took advantage of the overcast conditions on Friday at Lord's and picked the remaining six wickets of England for only 47 runs. The Ben Sto...