Stokes brings century up with 3 sixes.
Rest of the series is going to be spicy. Other crowds will be far more hostile than Lords.
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Stuart Broad, the man who didn’t walk from the most obvious of nicks, is the last person who should get on his high horse about the spirit of the game.
Some talk on the radio about how the Australians could have withdrawn the appeal, but I’m with the English commentators who are calling Bairstow “dozy”.
Stokes brings century up with 3 sixes.
Rest of the series is going to be spicy. Other crowds will be far more hostile than Lords.
Don't like that from Carey, pretty poor. Although this England team are a pretty abrasive, unlikeable side so I can maybe understand a little bit more. More luck for stokes, wish people would stop dropping him!
I can't think of a sporting venue I'd rather be less than in the Long Room.
Sea of gammon.
It’s one hell of a watch this series for so many reasons. But Ben Stokes when he’s up against it is absolute genius. He won’t be able to pull this off I imagine but boy is he some player.
Trying to think of a football equivalent. Scoring after your opponents put the ball out because of an injury instead of giving the ball back to them?
Both sides reek of hypocrisy. Australia were caught blatantly cheating in South Africa, we had tears from Smith, Warner was supposed to be a changed man and they were going to become the best behaved side in the world, yet I’ve seen no evidence of a change in their approach. This team have shown a hard nosed, almost negative attitude which seems to be motivated by a desire to wipe the concept of Bazball out and that’s another reason why Bairstow was stupid - you should be on your guard against this team and not give them the opportunity he did.
As for England, I’ve already mentioned Broad having the gall to stand there when he was caught at slip, but I also remember from about fifteen years ago a one day international with New Zealand where there was an accidental collision between the batsman and bowler which ended with batsman being run out while he was on the floor. The umpires went out of their way to ask if Paul Collingwood wanted to withdraw his appeal, but he said no and, thankfully, England went on to lose a very tight game. I’m convinced that if the roles were reversed and it was Carey who was wandering out of the crease in the Australian innings, Bairstow would have done the same thing.
No finer sight in cricket than Stokes with a bat in his hand holding his team together.
Long way to go yet though.