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Sunday, 2 July 2023

Broad's swipe at Aussies after Bairstow stumping


// Australia has taken a 2-0 lead in the Ashes series after a day five for the ages at Lord's in the second Test. The tourists emerged 43-run winners but had to survive an epic innings of 155 from England captain Ben Stokes, who threatened to pull off a heist for the ages. However, the task proved too tall for England, which finds itself needing to win all three of the remaining Tests to reclaim the Ashes urn. AS IT HAPPENED: The Ashes second Test, day five READ MORE: Khawaja rips Lord's members after heated clash READ MORE: Tensions rise as England fumes over Bairstow run out Here were all the best moments from a day of Test cricket that no one is likely to forget any time soon. Every ball of the Ashes will be live, free and exclusive on 9Now, and if you miss any of the action you can find full highlights and exclusive replays after every day's play here Broad's swipe after Bairstow drama England veteran Stuart Broad was left fuming after seeing teammate Jonny Bairstow controversially stumped early on day five. Broad came out of the rooms chirping and even told Aussie keeper Alex Carey he would "always be remembered for" his stumping. The 36-year-old continually ensured that the ball was considered dead by Carey and the Aussies in the aftermath of the Bairstow dismissal, prompting wild cheers from the English fans inside Lord's. Stokes explosion leads to century Ben Stokes' incredible knock was filled with some brilliant strokeplay, but the most incredible part of the innings was the way he got to his century. Stokes pounded Cameron Green for a boundary and three consecutive sixes to bring up the three figures in a scintillating stretch of play prior to lunch. Green was left with no answers as the England captain continually heaved him into the stands, taking aim at the short boundary on the leg side. Aussies involved in Long Room drama There were incredible scenes inside the iconic Lord's Long Room as the players headed into the rooms for the lunch break. The locals, still fuming after Bairstow's dismissal, began hurling abuse at the Australian players as they walked up towards their rooms. Usman Khawaja and David Warner took offence to what was being said and faced off with the members before being separated by security in wild scenes. Here's every wicket that fell on day five Ben Duckett 83 (112): c Carey b Hazlewood, FOW: 5-177 (45.4 ov) Jonny Bairstow 10 (22): st Carey b Green, FOW: 6-193 (51.6 ov) Ben Stokes 155 (214): c Carey b Hazlewood, FOW: 7-301 (72.1 ov) Ollie Robinson 1 (6): c Smith b Cummins, FOW: 8-302 (73.1 ov) Stuart Broad 11 (36): c Green b Hazlewood, FOW: 9-302 (74.2 ov) Josh Tongue 19 (26) b Starc, FOW: 10-327 (81.3 ov) For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!  Australia has taken a 2-0 lead in the Ashes series after a day five for the ages at Lord's in the second Test. The tourists emerged 43-run winners but had to survive an epic innings of 155 from England captain Ben Stokes, who threatened to pull off a heist for the ages. However, the task proved too tall for England, which finds itself needing to win all three of the remaining Tests to reclaim the Ashes urn. AS IT HAPPENED: The Ashes second Test, day five READ MORE: Khawaja rips Lord's members after heated clash READ MORE: Tensions rise as England fumes over Bairstow run out Here were all the best moments from a day of Test cricket that no one is likely to forget any time soon. Every ball of the Ashes will be live, free and exclusive on 9Now, and if you miss any of the action you can find full highlights and exclusive replays after every day's play here Broad's swipe after Bairstow drama England veteran Stuart Broad was left fuming after seeing teammate Jonny Bairstow controversially stumped early on day five. Broad came out of the rooms chirping and even told Aussie keeper Alex Carey he would "always be remembered for" his stumping. The 36-year-old continually ensured that the ball was considered dead by Carey and the Aussies in the aftermath of the Bairstow dismissal, prompting wild cheers from the English fans inside Lord's. Stokes explosion leads to century Ben Stokes' incredible knock was filled with some brilliant strokeplay, but the most incredible part of the innings was the way he got to his century. Stokes pounded Cameron Green for a boundary and three consecutive sixes to bring up the three figures in a scintillating stretch of play prior to lunch. Green was left with no answers as the England captain continually heaved him into the stands, taking aim at the short boundary on the leg side. Aussies involved in Long Room drama There were incredible scenes inside the iconic Lord's Long Room as the players headed into the rooms for the lunch break. The locals, still fuming after Bairstow's dismissal, began hurling abuse at the Australian players as they walked up towards their rooms. Usman Khawaja and David Warner took offence to what was being said and faced off with the members before being separated by security in wild scenes. Here's every wicket that fell on day five Ben Duckett 83 (112): c Carey b Hazlewood, FOW: 5-177 (45.4 ov) Jonny Bairstow 10 (22): st Carey b Green, FOW: 6-193 (51.6 ov) Ben Stokes 155 (214): c Carey b Hazlewood, FOW: 7-301 (72.1 ov) Ollie Robinson 1 (6): c Smith b Cummins, FOW: 8-302 (73.1 ov) Stuart Broad 11 (36): c Green b Hazlewood, FOW: 9-302 (74.2 ov) Josh Tongue 19 (26) b Starc, FOW: 10-327 (81.3 ov) For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!  https://ift.tt/BdowWTZ //

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