Aussie cricket players retaliate against a vocal English fan in the stands!

Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


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A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


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The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways
  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Well even though it was a drawn series we still won the ashes and the next Ashes will be held in Australia in 2025.

Sledging is part of cricket unfortunately, my sons play cricket and one plays Grade cricket and has played for NSW sledging happened across the board be it grade, representative or just weekend park cricket.
You need to tuffen up and try to ignore its usually the wicket keeper or bowler who are the worst or fielders in slips
 
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Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


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A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


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The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!

Another Pommy Wanker 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


View attachment 26327
A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


View attachment 26328
The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!

Those that can't play sport, criticise. Typical of the Pommy supporter. Can't take losing. Poor sportsmanship.
 
Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


View attachment 26327
A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


View attachment 26328
The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!

come on. the aussies do not know how to sledge?
 
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Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


View attachment 26327
A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


View attachment 26328
The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!
 
Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


View attachment 26327
A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


View attachment 26328
The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!

take a leaf out of the Black Caps.
 
Terrible stewarding. That steward standing near him should have told him to stop as something like that can turn bad. Should have been a supervisor nearby to step in.
 
Sometimes, it's not just the action on the field that's captivating during a cricket match.

Aussie cricket lovers are no strangers to the occasional banter and sledge in the stands that can tickle your funny bones or sometimes irk your nerves. As was the case between Australia and England recently, which brought unexpected drama to the stands…



Put on your cricket whites and get the snacks ready because we've got some juicy cricket drama to discuss. Shouts from the stands can sometimes add fuel to matches, creating more excitement on the field.

This time, however, it led to a bit of a face-to-face altercation between a vocal England supporter and some Aussie cricketers.


View attachment 26327
A tense situation unfolded recently at a cricket match between Australia and England. Credit: MANOJ POOSAM/Pexels

It took place at the legendary cricket ground, The Oval, in London.

Australian cricket stars Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja had a clash with a particularly animated England fan who decided to throw verbal barbs at the players on their way off the field after a tiring day three of the ongoing Ashes Test series.



A video circulated on social media after it captured the England supporter repeatedly yelling 'boring' at virtually every Australian player as they climbed the stairs back to their dressing room.

Hearing the comment, Marnus Labuschagne retorted to the fan's impertinent 'sledge' by turning his head towards him and responding, ‘Hey, what did you say, mate?’


View attachment 26328
The athlete wasn’t happy with a vocal England fan. Credit: Pat McCormick/Twitter

Meanwhile, Khawaja preferred maintaining peace and reminded the sledger to ‘calm down, calm down’.

The fan then changed his tune and apologised to the athletes.

But Labuschagne didn’t seem too impressed with the unexpected apology, remarking: ‘Well, you just had a go at everyone else.’



Khawaja defused the situation, escorting Labuschagne up the stands.

You can find the video of the clash below:


However, that wasn’t the end of the issue.

Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, who seemed livid with earlier shenanigans from England supporters of having mocked Mitchell Starc, resorted to social media to voice his frustration.

The mocking involved an incident when Starc dropped a catch over the boundary rope, to which Gilchrist referred sarcastically in his tweet as 'grown men' actions.

Even Ricky Ponting didn’t escape this chaos when he was hit with grapes while broadcasting from the side of the field. Sky Sports host Ian Ward tried to diffuse the situation. However, Ponting refused to let it slide.

‘I’ve just been hit by a grape,’ the Australian cricket legend said, shaking with rage. ‘I wouldn’t mind finding out who that was actually.’



These unpleasant incidents led Khawaja to voice his concerns about bringing his family to matches.

He showed his support for the Australian players who were subjected to verbal abuse during the Second Test at Lord's, condemning the offending members for bringing ‘shame’ on the respected Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

All said and done, the spirit of cricket does call for respect and camaraderie among all involved—players, officials and yes, even spectators.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian cricket players Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja responded to a sledging England fan during the match.
  • The incident occurred as the team members made their way off the field after day three of the game.
  • Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting also encountered negative behaviour from England supporters earlier in the day.
  • Usman Khawaja has stated he would not bring his family to a match anymore due to the verbal abuse targeted at Australian players.
Our advice to all cricket fans out there, remember to enjoy the game, respect the players and keep the sporting spirit flying high. After all, cricket is a gentleman’s game, isn't it?

What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments below!
 
It all seems a bit hypocritical of Australians on a number of fronts to be upset by such an (accurate) statement, especially as Australia had taken all morning of the 2nd day to accumulate about 30 runs. If you were sitting there, yes, it was boring.

And then the welcome Stuart Broad got in Australia back in 2013 in Brisbane at the Gabba, when the Daily Telegraph reported that it sounded like 35,000 fans were chanting "Broad is a wan#er", in and out of the members enclosure. Australian media, commentators and the public thought that was hilarious - so calling Australians boring? All a bit soft. Unfortunately, it seems Australian sports fans love to dish it out but don't like it in return.
 
It all seems a bit hypocritical of Australians on a number of fronts to be upset by such an (accurate) statement, especially as Australia had taken all morning of the 2nd day to accumulate about 30 runs. If you were sitting there, yes, it was boring.

And then the welcome Stuart Broad got in Australia back in 2013 in Brisbane at the Gabba, when the Daily Telegraph reported that it sounded like 35,000 fans were chanting "Broad is a wan#er", in and out of the members enclosure. Australian media, commentators and the public thought that was hilarious - so calling Australians boring? All a bit soft. Unfortunately, it seems Australian sports fans love to dish it out but don't like it in return.
thank you for your comment. it is funny as to just what side of the fence your on. Some should take a long hard look at the past. IE. Underhand bowling. OH! so sportsmanship like. Indelibly set in my mind.
 

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