Ashes: Stuart Broad ‘amazed’ Australia did not question Jonny Bairstow appeal | Cricket News – Times of India
The contentious incident occurred when Australia’s wicketkeeper, Alex Carey, underarmed the ball at the stumps after Bairstow had left his crease at the end of an over.The decision to dismiss Bairstow sparked a long and loud booing reaction from the crowd, and some Australian players faced verbal abuse from MCC members in the stadium’s Long Room.
Despite the controversy, Australia emerged victorious at Lord’s with a 43-run win, securing a 2-0 lead in the five-Test series.
“What amazed me, and what I told the Australians I could not believe as we left the field at lunch, was that not one senior player among them … questioned what they had done,” Broad, 37, wrote in his Daily Mail column on Monday.
“Ultimately, (Australia captain) Pat Cummins is a really great guy and I would be amazed, once the emotion settles, if he does not sit back and think, ‘I got that one wrong’, even though his bottom line at the time was winning a Test match.
“The Lord’s crowd are obviously huge cricket lovers and never before have I seen such a reaction from them like that.”
Broad also referenced Australia’s on-field culture change instilled by Cummins and the contrast to the attitude before the infamous 2018 ball-tampering episode in South Africa.
“I was angered by Australia’s decision, particularly having heard their lines about creating a new legacy as a team, and how they have changed since the tour of South Africa in 2018,” Broad said.
“I just said to Pat on repeat: ‘All these boos are for you, for your decision’. And: ‘What a great opportunity you had to think clearly.’
“To Alex Carey, I said: ‘This is what you’ll be remembered for, and that’s such a shame’.”
The third Ashes Test begins at Headingley on Thursday.
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