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Jonny Bairstow admitted trying an Alex Carey-style stumping in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston, Australian batsman Travis Head has claimed amid English fury over the Lord’s incident.
Yet speaking on LiSNTR’s Willow Talk podcast, Head revealed that he’d had a quiet word to Bairstow while awaiting the third umpire’s verdict on the incident.
“Jonny wasn’t too pleased,” Head said. “And I sort of reminded Jonny last week I walked out of my crease at the end of an over.
“I quickly whipped my bat back and questioned Jonny on whether he would take the stumps and he said, ‘Bloody oath I would’, and ran off.”
“We’d seen (Bairstow) try to do it and I’ve seen it happen a few times,” Head said, recalling an incident in a South Australia v NSW Sheffield Shield game.
“Remember Tommy Cooper getting done at the SCG. ‘Nevs’ (Peter Nevill) threw the stumps down on him.
“If you put on the England hat, they’re disappointed. But the Australia (side), to the letter of the law, which was explained with Mitchell Starc’s catch the day before that it would be out...
“I know they’ve questioned it differently if they were in the same situation but with all the heat out of the air, saying that is a little bit different than in the moment.
“(Stuart Broad’s) comments that the whole of Australia would wake up and Pat wouldn’t be captain … He seems to forget our fans are pretty loyal and pretty happy with the way the Australians are going about things.”
“This whole series has been about embracing it and dealing with these things,” Head told Willow Talk.
“An Ashes series is high emotion, the crowd gets involved. I stood in front of the Hollies (at Edgbaston) last week and got called every name under the sun.
“You’ve got to take it. You smile and have a joke, try to be as calm and consistent as we can.
“It’s OK for crowd members, they pay their money, to say whatever they want. Some of it is below the belt, some of it is OK and pretty humorous.”
“Hopefully they remember I played for Yorkshire for a couple of games years ago but I don’t think it’s going to be much good!” he laughed. “It’s going to be an electric crowd.”
Aussies are really struggling to understand the difference here. It's not rocket science.Bairstow wafg
Jonny Bairstow admitted trying an Alex Carey-style stumping in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston, Australian batsman Travis Head has claimed amid English fury over the Lord’s incident.
Yet speaking on LiSNTR’s Willow Talk podcast, Head revealed that he’d had a quiet word to Bairstow while awaiting the third umpire’s verdict on the incident.
“Jonny wasn’t too pleased,” Head said. “And I sort of reminded Jonny last week I walked out of my crease at the end of an over.
“I quickly whipped my bat back and questioned Jonny on whether he would take the stumps and he said, ‘Bloody oath I would’, and ran off.”
“We’d seen (Bairstow) try to do it and I’ve seen it happen a few times,” Head said, recalling an incident in a South Australia v NSW Sheffield Shield game.
“Remember Tommy Cooper getting done at the SCG. ‘Nevs’ (Peter Nevill) threw the stumps down on him.
“If you put on the England hat, they’re disappointed. But the Australia (side), to the letter of the law, which was explained with Mitchell Starc’s catch the day before that it would be out...
“I know they’ve questioned it differently if they were in the same situation but with all the heat out of the air, saying that is a little bit different than in the moment.
“(Stuart Broad’s) comments that the whole of Australia would wake up and Pat wouldn’t be captain … He seems to forget our fans are pretty loyal and pretty happy with the way the Australians are going about things.”
“This whole series has been about embracing it and dealing with these things,” Head told Willow Talk.
“An Ashes series is high emotion, the crowd gets involved. I stood in front of the Hollies (at Edgbaston) last week and got called every name under the sun.
“You’ve got to take it. You smile and have a joke, try to be as calm and consistent as we can.
“It’s OK for crowd members, they pay their money, to say whatever they want. Some of it is below the belt, some of it is OK and pretty humorous.”
“Hopefully they remember I played for Yorkshire for a couple of games years ago but I don’t think it’s going to be much good!” he laughed. “It’s going to be an electric crowd.”
Stokes needed to change up as well.Stokes innings really was a highlight of the brilliant calculated aggression bazball has. It wasn't just blind slogging, their was a real method behind it. If you go through the period where stokes went from 62 at the YJB dismissal and started slogging to when he got out, there was only one boundary at the end Cummins was bowling at before lunch.
Stokes absolutely murdered 6's from the end green operated from before lunch and haze operated after lunch, and just took singles/twos and the one boundary from the other end.
The way Australia eventually got him out was alot smarter than I see some giving stokes credit for. Took them way too long to stop the constant shortball crap (given the variable bounce and the collapses this caused and the larger lead it wasn't THAT bad), but when they did it ment stokes couldn't target the boundary at the end he wanted to so he had to try and hit out off hazlewood from the end he'd previously milked the odd two/boukdary from and got out.
I've got absolutely no issue with the dismissal at all......but calling BS on this story tail.Bairstow wafg
Jonny Bairstow admitted trying an Alex Carey-style stumping in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston, Australian batsman Travis Head has claimed amid English fury over the Lord’s incident.
Yet speaking on LiSNTR’s Willow Talk podcast, Head revealed that he’d had a quiet word to Bairstow while awaiting the third umpire’s verdict on the incident.
“Jonny wasn’t too pleased,” Head said. “And I sort of reminded Jonny last week I walked out of my crease at the end of an over.
“I quickly whipped my bat back and questioned Jonny on whether he would take the stumps and he said, ‘Bloody oath I would’, and ran off.”
“We’d seen (Bairstow) try to do it and I’ve seen it happen a few times,” Head said, recalling an incident in a South Australia v NSW Sheffield Shield game.
“Remember Tommy Cooper getting done at the SCG. ‘Nevs’ (Peter Nevill) threw the stumps down on him.
“If you put on the England hat, they’re disappointed. But the Australia (side), to the letter of the law, which was explained with Mitchell Starc’s catch the day before that it would be out...
“I know they’ve questioned it differently if they were in the same situation but with all the heat out of the air, saying that is a little bit different than in the moment.
“(Stuart Broad’s) comments that the whole of Australia would wake up and Pat wouldn’t be captain … He seems to forget our fans are pretty loyal and pretty happy with the way the Australians are going about things.”
“This whole series has been about embracing it and dealing with these things,” Head told Willow Talk.
“An Ashes series is high emotion, the crowd gets involved. I stood in front of the Hollies (at Edgbaston) last week and got called every name under the sun.
“You’ve got to take it. You smile and have a joke, try to be as calm and consistent as we can.
“It’s OK for crowd members, they pay their money, to say whatever they want. Some of it is below the belt, some of it is OK and pretty humorous.”
“Hopefully they remember I played for Yorkshire for a couple of games years ago but I don’t think it’s going to be much good!” he laughed. “It’s going to be an electric crowd.”
Wut.I just have a fundamentally different conception of what MOTM actually is. Even if someone managed to score two tons and take all 20 wickets on the losing side I'd still not give it to them.
Kinda feel like a mod posting another member’s deleted post isn’t cool…That had he withdrawn the appeal he'd have been excoriated by those media outlets as a woke virtue-signaller who shouldn't be captain.
The poster deleted it himself, and Spark was just repeating it as he thought it relevant/pertinent. Which is seems to be.Kinda feel like a mod posting another member’s deleted post isn’t cool…
Ron Jeremy can **** offI've got absolutely no issue with the dismissal at all......but calling BS on this story tail.
English people do not say "Bloody oath" ffs.....im discrediting the witness and throwing this out.
Head doesn't bat outside the crease from memory (all though I could be wrong) so he wasn't looking to gain an advantage. Is that what you mean ?Aussies are really struggling to understand the difference here. It's not rocket science.
Remember when that Kiwi fella got ten an in innings against India but didn’t get MOTM? JokeWut.
I was talking in general, but if Head was wandering down the pitch to chat to his partner at the end of an over, and Bairstow attempted to run him out, it's absolutely the same thing, and England have no leg to stand on. Any other circumstance, it's not comparable.Head doesn't bat outside the crease from memory (all though I could be wrong) so he wasn't looking to gain an advantage. Is that what you mean ?