Sports

Ashes 2023: Uproar in Lord’s Test, ‘Just Stop Isle’ protesters put powder on the ground

The beginning of the second Test match of the Ashes series being played between England and Australia has been uproarious. In the second Test match, which started on 28 June, there was an uproar on the very first day. On this day, the protestors of the ‘Just Stop Isle’ group here created a lot of ruckus in the stadium.
 
However, the security personnel took immediate action and evicted the protesters from the stadium. Cricket fans all over the world are shocked to see this whole incident. The game was interrupted for five minutes due to this demonstration of the protesters. The first day of the second Test of the Ashes series was marred by uproar. The picture of the uproar is going viral on social media.
 
Protesters working for the environment also sprinkled orange powder on the ground. To take this step, the players tried to stop the protesters, although the protesters did not agree. According to the information, England wicketkeeper Johnny Bairstow also had to intervene in this matter. He reached a protester, took him 50 meters away and handed him over to the security personnel.
 
The second was sent out by England captain Ben Stokes and Australian batsman David Warner. Bairstow later went to the England changing room as powder fell on him. This year the group has disrupted several sporting events in the UK. He stopped the England team bus during the Test against Ireland. Also disrupted Premier League Football, Premiership Rugby Final, World Snooker Championship. Their aim is to prevent the British government from licensing and producing the new fuel.
 
Score of 73 runs till lunch
Australia were 73 for one at lunch on the first day of the second Ashes Test on Wednesday amid a stiff challenge from England pacers and disruptions by ‘Just Stop Isle’ protesters. Openers David Warner and Usman Khawaja got lives in the beginning. England won the toss and elected to bowl and just before lunch, Usman Khawaja was bowled by young fast bowler Josh Tongue. Warner is playing after scoring 53 runs in 70 balls. Khawaja got out after scoring 17 runs in 70 balls.
 
The floodlide had to be kept running due to bad weather in the first session. Khawaja was given a life on the score of one when Joe Root dropped his catch at first slip off James Anderson. At the same time, Warner was playing on 20 when Ollie Pope dropped his catch in the fourth slip off Stuart Broad.

People News Chronicle

People News Chronicle author account is for interns, who are just new to our news agency. They are taught basics of wordpress and publishing through this account.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button