Ben Stokes warns Australia to anticipate ‘ramped up’ ambiance for Headingley Test

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en Stokes has warned Australia they'll face a “ramped up” ambiance at Headingley following the controversy over Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal throughout the Second Test at Lord’s.

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Australia had been booed off by the house crowd after which confronted by angry MCC members in the Long Room after wicketkeeper Alex Carey threw down the stumps as Bairstow left his crease, the batter wrongly assuming that the ball had already been known as lifeless.

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With England nonetheless 178 runs shy of their goal of 371, the incident ended practical hopes of a series-levelling win, although Stokes’s exceptional innings of 155 for some time had the hosts threatening a repeat of Headingley 2019’s miraculous chase.

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Australia’s gamers confronted a hostile reception all through that sequence 4 years in the past, when the likes of Steve Smith and David Warner returned to the facet following the Sandpapergate scandal, and Stokes is anticipating the group at Headingley later this week to ship comparable remedy.

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“I definitely think it’s going to be ramped up,” he mentioned. “Australia have had their past and have come here a few times since and I think they’re all used to the English crowd. I think that’s part of the sport we play — you get thousands of people who want their team to win and they’ll just jump on something.

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“We get it in Australia, 90,000 Australians at the MCG all cursing at you.”

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Three MCC members have been suspended following the confrontation within the Long Room, after footage on Sky Sports and social media confirmed gamers being heckled and opening batter Usman Khawaja having to be shepherded away by stewards after participating with one fan.

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“Some of the stuff coming out of members’ mouths was really disappointing,” Khawaja mentioned. “I wasn’t going to stand by and cop it. A few of them were throwing out some pretty big allegations. I expect a lot better from the members.”

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The MCC issued an unreserved apology and later confirmed that they had recognized three members as being “directly involved” within the incident and suspended their membership rights with rapid impact, pending an investigation.

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“We maintain that the behaviour of a small number of members was completely unacceptable,” MCC chief government Guy Lavender mentioned.

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The umpires’ determination to dismiss Bairstow was appropriate in response to Law 20.1.2, which states {that a} ball is simply declared lifeless as soon as it's “clear to the bowler’s end umpire that the fielding side and both batters at the wicket have ceased to regard it as in play”.

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However, the incident sparked debate over whether or not Australia’s attraction was in keeping with the spirit of the sport, given Bairstow was clearly not meaning to steal a run, and Stokes insisted he would have withdrawn in comparable circumstances.

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“I would have had a real think about the spirit of the game and would I want to potentially win a game with something like that happening?” Stokes mentioned. “It would be no.”

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Cummins was subjected to jeers from sections of the group whereas being interviewed throughout the post-match presentation however defended his determination.

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“I thought it was fair,” he added. “It’s what keepers do, if you see an opportunity. All credit to Carey, he rolled it at the stumps, Jonny left his crease — you leave the rest to the umpires.”

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