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Bairstow completely controlled a Protestor after which Bairstow was called a ‘Hero’

Sarita Dey
1 year ago

The second match of the Ashes Series 2023 is being played at Lord’s Cricket Ground. As soon as the match between England and Australia started, there was a ruckus on the ground, some Protesters brought bundles of colors on the ground and started blowing them. The fans were also surprised to see all this and the players present on the ground too. Jonny Bairstow then went from being a cricketer to a WWE wrestler on the field, picking up a protester and carrying him off the field.

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Protesters were carrying foil in their hands, which had orange color, he was running away blowing the paint

The England cricket team won the toss and decided to bowl first. The match was about to start, and David Warner and Usman Khawaja had come out to bat. Meanwhile, everyone’s attention was drawn to a noise, some people were running towards the pitch. He was carrying foil in his hands, which had orange color. He was running away blowing the color, he was coming towards the pitch but the players present there stopped him.

England vs Australia 2nd Test: Jonny took away the Protest

The photos and videos of these oil protesters who came on the ground are going viral. Along with this, the photo of Johnny Bairstow is also going viral very fast. Bairstow has one of the Protesters completely under his control, he picked him up and left him outside the field. Apart from this, other Protesters were also stopped by Ben Stokes and David Warner.

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England vs Australia Ashes 2nd Test

This is the second Test of England vs Australia Ashes series. Australia had badly defeated England in the test played earlier. Australia is ahead 1-0 in the 5-match Test series. If England is playing in this match with the intention of leveling the series, then Australia would want the Test to be drawn even if they do not win. With this, Australia’s lead will remain in this series.