I'm English & didn't seen anything wrong with this dismissal at the time or now. My first reaction was how stupid Bairstow was to just wander out of his crease.
It wasn't a one-off aberration, they noticed he was often lackadaisical after letting the ball through to the keeper. Bairstow was the architect of his own demise.
Exactly right. If he walked out of his crease like that to a spin bowler then no one would bat an eyelid. He walked out of his crease before the ball was dead so it's out. I don't get how it's even controversial
@@lachie4017because when you go out of your crease like that against a spin bowler, it is too gain an advantage against the bowler. Bairstow was not trying to gain an advantage
@@kiewea14 The intent of the batsman is not relevant to the laws of the game. It is out if the stumps are broken while you are out of your crease and the ball is not dead
English fan, but I'm with the Aussies here. This wasn't even unsporting behaviour, it's just poor from Bairstow. And the fans at the ground who waited behind to boo Cummins during the interview were being pathetic. However i will say, to the rest of the world, please never take Piers Morgan as a representative of what English people actually think. Practically everyone in this country hates him and disagrees with most of the crap he comes out with, whether you're left, right, or whatever.
@@DonHomersdonut still havn't won a single test in the last 15 matches down under. The last 3 ashes in Aus have been completely one-sided. Lets hope for a great series next yr!
@@DonHomersdonut In a way they were robbed of it at the oval. Rather dubious decision by the umpires to change the ball without even notifying the batting side....
Why do Australia have to warn Bairstow about it? Its like saying "mate, you're going too far across and we might pin you lbw so be careful." You can't tell someone that you're going to get them out in a way so they can negate it. I was in the crowd that day and the meltdown from the English fans was hilarious.
Poor performance from English fans. Australia didn't break any rules and demanding the captain withdraw his appeal just smacks of entitlement. And the abuse in the long room was a disgrace.
Sorry fella, I remember stokes standing up with his hands in the air openly apologising to the kiwis. That’s him trying to uphold the spirit of cricket. Now as a member of the crowd who was there, the way the Long Room reacted was appalling and I apologise, in the same manor that stokes did to try and uphold the spirit of the game we love and that of the competition as well
@@callumduncan2561 oh behave, the stokesy instedant happens more often than u think, what the Aussie’s did was the similar kind of thing to man caddying, should have given him a warning, what a scummy wicket to take.
Stokes' one was completely unintentional. He didn't throw his bat in the way for it to hit the ball and also apologised immediately. I am not defending anyone here, but you can't compare this what Carey did "intentionally"
@Tom-rw5hl you didn't cheat but Newzealand deserved a again super over in that world cup....in my opinion otherwise world cup should share between Newzealand and England
@@meniyrahman6405maybe Trent Boult shouldn’t have stepped on the boundary when taking the catch, not giving a 6 away- wouldn’t have tied it then and NZ would have won. It wasn’t just the byes incident that won the game.
@@Modstox205Racingmate the umpire gave you 6 runs on that lucky overthrow (which Stokes should have been against anyway) even though it should’ve been 5. You’re cheats and fake winners.
Stoke's fault, pure and simple. England captain, batting with Bairstow, sees him walk out of his crease daydreaming 3/4 times previous to dismissal, needs to walk up the wicket to him and just say, watch what you doing mate, walking out your crease when ball isn't dead. I mean it's out, plain and simple.
Good point. Someone should've pointed it out to him, they have plenty of analysts & coaches in the dressing room as well. Instead of copping it sweet & being philosophical about it, Stokes chose to make a bigger deal out of it.
They expected Aus to take the moral highground and withdraw it, to not upset the feral English crowd. Theres 0 chance that Stokes himself would've withdrawn it, if it was the other way round.
@@eyecontrol4900 So nothing out the ordinary then? As if crowds in Australia have never given the English a hard time before 😂😂 Any England side touring Australia expects that and any good English player relishes the challenge. Otherwise why are you putting yourself forward to play am away Ashes series.
@@georgearthur205 The crowds at Lords arent meant to act like football hooligans, are they? Those posh elitist snobs are meant to be polite. Got no issue with the folks out in Leeds or Birmingham, but Lords is set to a much higher bar. Aus fans never claim to set the standard for crowd behaviour, do they?
Remember aussies the foundation of the Ashes rivarlry is When W.G. Grarce ran out an aussie batsmen when he was out of his crease gardening but the umpire still gave it out. The aussie bowler spoffoth took revenge and australia won
I'm convinced that if Cummins had pulled off a Mankad or timed-out wicket at the 3rd test in Leeds and Aus won that game, the Yorkshire crowd would've definitely started a riot and maybe ambushed the players. I heard from a few Aus fans who went to Leeds for that test that the locals were very hostile to the visiting supporters.
@@TrueSaintly That type of stuff very rarely happens in cricket (i know it happened in the old days, 96 WC in India burning the stadium down,etc).Like the other guy said, the Leeds crowd would've stormed onto the ground if Aus did a mankad in that 3rd test.
(im an England fan btw but this is getting on my nerves) 1. Bairstow is acting like a baby when he repeatedly made a mistake u11s wouldn't even make 2. idk what stokes is on apt. he doesn't exactly epitomise the spirit of the game. England would've done the same thing in a heartbeat and they even tried doing it to Warner its just that Carey can actually throw the ball on target England need to stop making excuses and act like a professional side cut its embarrassing that the whole ashes is getting blamed on this one incident when it was bairstows fault - they need to grow up and stop crying
Stokes as a captain has to back his players no matter what. That is probably why he said what he said, not sure if he fully agrees with what baristow did.
@@lukegreen7936 I get that but why does stokes make out as if he wouldn't do the same thing when he did. he could've just said it goes against the so-called 'spirit of the game'
The fact that Stokes dropped Smith and then went to the third umpire as a hail mary shows that what he said at Lords was rubbish. He knew he'd dropped Smith but was hoping that by some judgement the third umpire would say the catch had been made before hand. Absolute rubbish. Spirits and conventions only exist so rich people can have it both ways. You play to the rules of any sport. Whinge to those who create the laws, who for Bairstow would have required a short walk down the corridor.
It was a smokescreen to the fact that England failed to win back the Ashes on hometurf with their new brand of cricket they were hyping up so much. I got no doubt that if it was reversed and an Aussie batsman got caught wandering out and was stumped, Stokes wouldnt withdraw the appeal. England complain about our crowds back in Aus, but the crowds in Leeds and Manchester can be just as feral, if not worse.
stokes literally said later that he only went to third umpire cos he wasnt sure abt the full control rule, and umpires did it proper, same rule for starc and stokes, if u wanna make a point, make it good, not one based on thin ice
@@gogababa2580 what about 2019 final stokes said he wouldn't want to win a game like that he won a world cup like that. Anyways I don't really know too much about the dropped catch incident but if you are going based on what "stokes said" what makes him trustworthy he's obviously going to defend his image.
McCallum got two batters out that way, during his career... conveniently claims he's come to regret it.... but only after it happened to Bairstow, when his Bullshitball failed. Bairstow got someone out basically the same way, looked down the barrel of the camera lens, and declared it a legal and fair wicket within the rules of the game, and tried to get players out in this very match the same way, and claims not, but it is on film. Forget it, this was absolute BS from the English....and sorry, I am going to listen Atherton, Hussein and Butcher over Boycot, a man still stuck in the kind of class based cricket that almost killed the sport in its homeland until T20 came along. Spirit of the game? Oh come on... Bazz and Bairstow took wickets the same way, and never mentioned those words... in fact, in one instance, it was McCallum's Captain who revoked the appeal and had the batter called back, whilst McCallum was twitching with anger about it. Anyone who thinks there was any leg to stand on the for English, does not know a thing about the game. This kind of dismissal is NOT NEW. The Ball is NOT DEAD until the UMPIRES, and ONLY THEY, to be clear, CALL IT dead. England have used this very fact to take wickets... in fact, pretty much EVERY major player in the sport has.... but it is only cheating when Australia does it. Just like 'Sandpaper Gate'.... which definitely WAS cheating.... BUT EVERY OTHER COUNTRY at this level, HAS A FAR WORSE history of BALL TAMPERING than Australia ever has.... but my sweet Jesus, did they all scream about it, when Australia did it.... it was the worst thing in the world.... and acted like it had never been done before.... even though they all have form, and done it more than the Aussies. The copium from the rest of the Cricket world when it comes to Australia is just pathetic. God I hope this Aussie T20 team takes the cup, and unifies the trophies, taking a new triple crown, as unified, undisputed, champions of the world, the world of Cricket at least. The tears of pure crystal copium cried by the rest of the Cricketing world, will fuel me for years to come.
I read somewhere that Australia gave bairstow warning as he was leaving the pitch constantly after leaving the ball,and later on he was stumped by keeper.
If this happened to an Aussie batsman, where he wandered out of his crease and got stumped, we wouldn't be whinging like the poms about 'the spirit of cricket' We'd be blaming our own batsman for stepping out of his crease.
And thus goes dumbest controversy in the history of cricket. None of the Australians deserved the amount of flack they got for this regulation stumping. These goons should probably have a word with Bairstow for being too pudding-brained to not to stay in his crease.
Itna hi laws bol rha tha ben stokes to wc final mein mana kar deta vo overthrow ke run But jab khud pe aae tb aukat pta lag jati hai Clear out tha Aussies deserving winner in this match Bairstow ko bahar nhi jana tha jab tk umpire over call off na kare
While I agee wth you, idhar bairstow run lene ki koshish nhi kr rha tha. nahi woh crease se bahar aake shot marne ki koshish kr rha tha. Agar koi advantage lene ki korshish nhi kr rha tha tab appeal withdraw krni chahiye thi.
@@Yes-no1bl if you're trying to gain an advantage by stepping out to a spinner you are justified in getting out. bairstow wasn't trying to step out to hit a shot. the ball was safely collected and then he stepped out to inspect the pitch. dehatiyon ki tarah comment mat karo
@@nayeajoobe128 To tu bol rha hai ki agr batsmen ne shot crease ke andr khela and then wo aise hi crease ke bhar chla gya and run nhi bhaag rha then usko koi run out nhi kr skta?
If a stumping like that is out for a spinner it should be the same principle for a fast bowler. There is no rule that a stumping can only be out when a spinner is bowling
Bruh when we play gully cricket back home and there’s a wicket keeper we tap the bat in the crease and call ‘aight’ before we wander out the crease like Alice in wonder land. The fact that Bairstow didn’t even look is insane. Cause if it was a spin bowler that’s exactly how it would go.
I can actually understand both sides pov at this point from aus pov bairstow already walked out of his crease like that few times before that nd as eng pov that while playing a match bairstow probably didn't even know u had to wait for the umpire to call it a over before going out of ur crease that's the last thing that would cross ur mind playing ashes
Alec Stewart's stumping of Lara, is far more against the 'spirit' of the game....but Piers and other English players must have forgotten about that .... Both stumping's are within the rules of the game ... And Piers himself admitted on one of his shows that " The English players have done some things in the past that don't stack up very well"........
Bairstow did the same thing in a county game back in 2014. He waited 2-3 sec for the batsman to lift his foot, then stumped him. Carey took less than 1 sec to throw the ball.
@@kiz5562 Lol...Its funny how they forget they have done the same/similar actions themself :D :D Even former English greats have said, the Aussie played within the rules of the game....i guess the rules only apply, when it suits one side :D :D
Did I miss the footage in this video of Bairstow trying the same thing earlier in the test? Don't be fooled, many of the English who played that day have said it was fair, including their captain.
" Same old pommies, always whinging". BS from Stokes to say he wouldn't want to win a game that way when he won the ODI WC off a deflection while grounding his bat. Same scenario. Was that in the spirit of the game?
England can’t defeat Australia regardless of weather Pat Cummins with draw that appeal or not they still couldn’t defeat Australia at home. I’m not sure what the controversy was about. It was within the laws of the game I think England just find things to complain about instead focusing on their cricket ability in comparison to Australia
Funny to watch out britis were crying and talking about spirit of cricket…. Where was the spirit of cricket in 2019 worldcup final against new zealand? Why benstokes didn’t ask umpire to not give those 5 extra runs when the ball hit the stokes while running and went for 4.. Now people will say ohh that was not done deliberately.. Stoke was not aware about the ball hits him… Still if you are talking about spirit of cricket then at that time stokes must have appealed umpires to not give them those 4 crucial runs..
think of it like that, if that was a spinner, bairstow wouldve checked his feet behind the line and then go to other end. but he forgot, rules dont change for pacers
Not england talking about game spirit lol. What a joke. New zealand got robbed in 2019. Be it the boundary count in super over or the 6runs mostake by the umpires. Truth be told. And wc > ashes (only eng ppl will treat ashes more than wc and maybe few australians too).
Even Angelo Mathews time out was in the law of cricket. Point is Johnny was not taking undue advantage. Lot of cricketers have habit of walking after every ball. But, pat very well exploited it. He could have given him warning. Now mankading - In that case non strikers try to take advantage if they already cross crease. It's not a silly mistake. So, they should pay the price.
All you Poms do realise is - you lot wrote the laws & it was a legitimate dismissal. And Geoffrey when did you respect the game? You withdrew from the England side for the 1974-1975 Ashes.
Piers Morgan talking about integrity had me in stitches.
Bloody cheats always find unfair means to win a sport #ShameonyouConvicts
@@SunilPokhrel-wo9ew yeah, like Bodyline.
@@sentimentalbloke185 Yeah Underarm 1981 Sandpaper saga 2018 too
@@SunilPokhrel-wo9ew Tendulkar ball tampering, too.
@@SunilPokhrel-wo9ew says the team that won the world cup by boundary count instead of actually winning the game
"Cricket does not have rules, its has laws." - Michael Holding
Yep :)
What do you mean?. You're saying bairstow run out is not out?.
@@ravikumar-tw6fm No hes saying its out.
@@Beejayd1zL then I'm ok with that. That's clear out. It. Bairstow acted like a bit of stupid in this incident
@@ravikumar-tw6fmimagine if rizwan did this to kohli yesterday you would be howling like dogs
I'm English & didn't seen anything wrong with this dismissal at the time or now. My first reaction was how stupid Bairstow was to just wander out of his crease.
It wasn't a one-off aberration, they noticed he was often lackadaisical after letting the ball through to the keeper. Bairstow was the architect of his own demise.
And the fact is that you're also an Aussies , always cheating....😂😅
Keep tap dancing
Fr@@sentimentalbloke185
@@AM2K2 We're dancing an Irish jig mate💚🍀🕴
Baaaaaaahahahahahahahaaaaaa. Piers Morgan talking about honour, integrity, and fair play had me in stitches. Hey Piers, remember News Of The World?
"bairstow wasn't going for a run"...... that's why it was a stumping Jonathan.
Did they change it after? Because initially it was shown as a run out not a stumping
@@reece848 yea they corrected it on the scorecard
Exactly right. If he walked out of his crease like that to a spin bowler then no one would bat an eyelid. He walked out of his crease before the ball was dead so it's out. I don't get how it's even controversial
@@lachie4017because when you go out of your crease like that against a spin bowler, it is too gain an advantage against the bowler. Bairstow was not trying to gain an advantage
@@kiewea14 The intent of the batsman is not relevant to the laws of the game. It is out if the stumps are broken while you are out of your crease and the ball is not dead
English fan, but I'm with the Aussies here. This wasn't even unsporting behaviour, it's just poor from Bairstow. And the fans at the ground who waited behind to boo Cummins during the interview were being pathetic.
However i will say, to the rest of the world, please never take Piers Morgan as a representative of what English people actually think. Practically everyone in this country hates him and disagrees with most of the crap he comes out with, whether you're left, right, or whatever.
I don't agree that it was a sporting dismissal but agree 100% about Piers Morgan lol
Bairstow himself has done the same thing in NZ
@@PaulCross-d4p well that would be an unsporting dismissal too duh
I think during the next Ashes series, the Aussie crowd should have their own chant...'always whinging, always whinging!'
England hasn't even won a single test match in Australia since 2011. We don't need to bag them out. English press and fans do it for them.
But we won in 2011. Aussies still counting all those years since 2001. Been 2-0 up twice and still couldn’t win 😂
@@DonHomersdonut still havn't won a single test in the last 15 matches down under. The last 3 ashes in Aus have been completely one-sided. Lets hope for a great series next yr!
@@kiz5562 I can’t deny it. Been a very tough place for us over the last few tours. Will be interesting to see how both teams line up next year
@@DonHomersdonut In a way they were robbed of it at the oval. Rather dubious decision by the umpires to change the ball without even notifying the batting side....
Why do Australia have to warn Bairstow about it? Its like saying "mate, you're going too far across and we might pin you lbw so be careful." You can't tell someone that you're going to get them out in a way so they can negate it.
I was in the crowd that day and the meltdown from the English fans was hilarious.
Poor performance from English fans. Australia didn't break any rules and demanding the captain withdraw his appeal just smacks of entitlement. And the abuse in the long room was a disgrace.
It was hilarious. Many of the fans were giving abuse to cheating Aussies like Warner and Smith. Ball tampering
Everyone forgets the abuse England players get every time they go to Australlia, it's hilarous the Aussies whining about it.
@scottfletcherr1457 England fan talking about whining. Lol the irony. It's never England's fault when they don't win
@@gurjsidhu2561you didn’t whine about the about the ball change? Or the catch that was grassed? The crowd can do what they want that’s part of it
@@scottfletcherr1457you hear us whining? We were laughing at the hypocrisy.
1:57 I love how Ben Stokes is subtly giving the finger there 😆
Stokes speaking abt spirit of the game. Remember that 6 runs overthrow in WC final. SPIRIT OF THE GAME 😂😂😂
Accidental buddy
Sorry fella, I remember stokes standing up with his hands in the air openly apologising to the kiwis. That’s him trying to uphold the spirit of cricket. Now as a member of the crowd who was there, the way the Long Room reacted was appalling and I apologise, in the same manor that stokes did to try and uphold the spirit of the game we love and that of the competition as well
@@callumduncan2561 oh behave, the stokesy instedant happens more often than u think, what the Aussie’s did was the similar kind of thing to man caddying, should have given him a warning, what a scummy wicket to take.
Stokes' one was completely unintentional. He didn't throw his bat in the way for it to hit the ball and also apologised immediately. I am not defending anyone here, but you can't compare this what Carey did "intentionally"
Stokes didn’t give the runs. He even held his hands up in apology
Haha. Where was the spirit of the game in WC 2019 final😂😂
We didn't cheat? Like you lot always do
@Tom-rw5hl you didn't cheat but Newzealand deserved a again super over in that world cup....in my opinion otherwise world cup should share between Newzealand and England
@@meniyrahman6405maybe Trent Boult shouldn’t have stepped on the boundary when taking the catch, not giving a 6 away- wouldn’t have tied it then and NZ would have won.
It wasn’t just the byes incident that won the game.
@@Modstox205Racingmate the umpire gave you 6 runs on that lucky overthrow (which Stokes should have been against anyway) even though it should’ve been 5. You’re cheats and fake winners.
@@Tom-rw5hl yes because you have your own rules.lol..
Stoke's fault, pure and simple. England captain, batting with Bairstow, sees him walk out of his crease daydreaming 3/4 times previous to dismissal, needs to walk up the wicket to him and just say, watch what you doing mate, walking out your crease when ball isn't dead. I mean it's out, plain and simple.
Good point. Someone should've pointed it out to him, they have plenty of analysts & coaches in the dressing room as well. Instead of copping it sweet & being philosophical about it, Stokes chose to make a bigger deal out of it.
They expected Aus to take the moral highground and withdraw it, to not upset the feral English crowd. Theres 0 chance that Stokes himself would've withdrawn it, if it was the other way round.
it's out in the same way mankad-ing is out.
Piers Morgan talking about honour and integrity 😂
I have a feeling England are going to get hammered 5-0 in return Ashes with multiple retirements
oh aaabsolutely. Undeniably. I hope the Aussie crowd backs their players and boos the Poms as much as the idiots at lords booed the Aussies
The crowds in Perth and Brisbane will give em a rough time out there, no doubt.
They always do. Yet when we give it back, we’re ’whinging’
@@eyecontrol4900 So nothing out the ordinary then? As if crowds in Australia have never given the English a hard time before 😂😂
Any England side touring Australia expects that and any good English player relishes the challenge. Otherwise why are you putting yourself forward to play am away Ashes series.
@@georgearthur205 The crowds at Lords arent meant to act like football hooligans, are they? Those posh elitist snobs are meant to be polite. Got no issue with the folks out in Leeds or Birmingham, but Lords is set to a much higher bar. Aus fans never claim to set the standard for crowd behaviour, do they?
"Same old Pommy's, Always whinging".
thankfully, we're not all like that
@@declanmason7112 we don’t use sandpaper either
Remember aussies the foundation of the Ashes rivarlry is When W.G. Grarce ran out an aussie batsmen when he was out of his crease gardening but the umpire still gave it out. The aussie bowler spoffoth took revenge and australia won
This is the one and only time I've ever thought that I was going to see war break out at a sporting event.
I'm convinced that if Cummins had pulled off a Mankad or timed-out wicket at the 3rd test in Leeds and Aus won that game, the Yorkshire crowd would've definitely started a riot and maybe ambushed the players. I heard from a few Aus fans who went to Leeds for that test that the locals were very hostile to the visiting supporters.
We're just forgetting about masked soccer fans throwing flares and punches each other every other week are we?
@@TrueSaintly That type of stuff very rarely happens in cricket (i know it happened in the old days, 96 WC in India burning the stadium down,etc).Like the other guy said, the Leeds crowd would've stormed onto the ground if Aus did a mankad in that 3rd test.
@@kiz5562 The OP said sporting not cricket.
not Piers talking about "basic honour, integrity & fair play" 😭
😂😂❤
Everyone ignores the fact bairstow literally attempted the exact same thing in the innings prior. The only difference was he missed 😂. What a peanut
(im an England fan btw but this is getting on my nerves)
1. Bairstow is acting like a baby when he repeatedly made a mistake u11s wouldn't even make
2. idk what stokes is on apt. he doesn't exactly epitomise the spirit of the game. England would've done the same thing in a heartbeat and they even tried doing it to Warner its just that Carey can actually throw the ball on target
England need to stop making excuses and act like a professional side cut its embarrassing that the whole ashes is getting blamed on this one incident when it was bairstows fault - they need to grow up and stop crying
Stokes as a captain has to back his players no matter what. That is probably why he said what he said, not sure if he fully agrees with what baristow did.
@@lukegreen7936 I get that but why does stokes make out as if he wouldn't do the same thing when he did. he could've just said it goes against the so-called 'spirit of the game'
Bairstow is out of his crease all the time.
The fact that Stokes dropped Smith and then went to the third umpire as a hail mary shows that what he said at Lords was rubbish. He knew he'd dropped Smith but was hoping that by some judgement the third umpire would say the catch had been made before hand. Absolute rubbish. Spirits and conventions only exist so rich people can have it both ways. You play to the rules of any sport. Whinge to those who create the laws, who for Bairstow would have required a short walk down the corridor.
It was a smokescreen to the fact that England failed to win back the Ashes on hometurf with their new brand of cricket they were hyping up so much. I got no doubt that if it was reversed and an Aussie batsman got caught wandering out and was stumped, Stokes wouldnt withdraw the appeal. England complain about our crowds back in Aus, but the crowds in Leeds and Manchester can be just as feral, if not worse.
And the Poms didn't care much about the spirit of the game with that sus ball change in the fifth test!
@@walover165 u when u realise that ball was literally disfigured, u want em to bowl half volleys and get smacked abt the gaff?
stokes literally said later that he only went to third umpire cos he wasnt sure abt the full control rule, and umpires did it proper, same rule for starc and stokes, if u wanna make a point, make it good, not one based on thin ice
@@gogababa2580 what about 2019 final stokes said he wouldn't want to win a game like that he won a world cup like that. Anyways I don't really know too much about the dropped catch incident but if you are going based on what "stokes said" what makes him trustworthy he's obviously going to defend his image.
Ben stokes talking about spirit of cricket after what he did in 2019 Bruh
The tune of crowd "Same Old Aussies always cheating" was so clean man😂
How do the English all know the random songs and when to start them at sports events?
Sounded like.....same old pommies, always whinging
Bairstow tried to do the same thing earlier in the series. Total joke.
Someone please remind Behen Stokes how they won the 2019 WC Final 😂
McCallum got two batters out that way, during his career... conveniently claims he's come to regret it.... but only after it happened to Bairstow, when his Bullshitball failed. Bairstow got someone out basically the same way, looked down the barrel of the camera lens, and declared it a legal and fair wicket within the rules of the game, and tried to get players out in this very match the same way, and claims not, but it is on film.
Forget it, this was absolute BS from the English....and sorry, I am going to listen Atherton, Hussein and Butcher over Boycot, a man still stuck in the kind of class based cricket that almost killed the sport in its homeland until T20 came along.
Spirit of the game? Oh come on... Bazz and Bairstow took wickets the same way, and never mentioned those words... in fact, in one instance, it was McCallum's Captain who revoked the appeal and had the batter called back, whilst McCallum was twitching with anger about it.
Anyone who thinks there was any leg to stand on the for English, does not know a thing about the game. This kind of dismissal is NOT NEW. The Ball is NOT DEAD until the UMPIRES, and ONLY THEY, to be clear, CALL IT dead. England have used this very fact to take wickets... in fact, pretty much EVERY major player in the sport has.... but it is only cheating when Australia does it.
Just like 'Sandpaper Gate'.... which definitely WAS cheating.... BUT EVERY OTHER COUNTRY at this level, HAS A FAR WORSE history of BALL TAMPERING than Australia ever has.... but my sweet Jesus, did they all scream about it, when Australia did it.... it was the worst thing in the world.... and acted like it had never been done before.... even though they all have form, and done it more than the Aussies.
The copium from the rest of the Cricket world when it comes to Australia is just pathetic.
God I hope this Aussie T20 team takes the cup, and unifies the trophies, taking a new triple crown, as unified, undisputed, champions of the world, the world of Cricket at least. The tears of pure crystal copium cried by the rest of the Cricketing world, will fuel me for years to come.
wow mate dont waste ur time critizing cheaters and whinners
@@neerajas4061 It is not a waste of my time, it is worth it to me to make the facts clear.
Is Jonny Wilkinson still keeping you awake at night, mate?
@@scsutton1 Who
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That's out its a stumping he was out of his cress before ump called over.
Whisky 🥃 Is the only Spirit
Going on at Lord's that Day.
I read somewhere that Australia gave bairstow warning as he was leaving the pitch constantly after leaving the ball,and later on he was stumped by keeper.
If this happened to an Aussie batsman, where he wandered out of his crease and got stumped, we wouldn't be whinging like the poms about 'the spirit of cricket' We'd be blaming our own batsman for stepping out of his crease.
england media,crowd, players and coaches are saying and making headlines like they haven't done anything cheeky in their lives.
Where was the spirit of game in 2019 final. You can’t selectively use the phrase when it suits you.
What do they mean my losing integrity and fairness in playing? Within the laws, within the spirit of the game.
Bairstow thought he saw a snickers half way down the pitch
Gold!
"Fair play" - he's halfway down the bloody crease. It's fair
Say it again with me boys.. Same old England, always whinging!”
Regardless of all these what a series it was and 2 best teams doing their best❤
2:00 anyone notice the finger
Yes.
Ben stokes being himself
If the keeper was up at the stumps, would this even be a discussion?
Exactly!
@@werl789 Fantastic point!
100%.....
And thus goes dumbest controversy in the history of cricket.
None of the Australians deserved the amount of flack they got for this regulation stumping. These goons should probably have a word with Bairstow for being too pudding-brained to not to stay in his crease.
Itna hi laws bol rha tha ben stokes to wc final mein mana kar deta vo overthrow ke run
But jab khud pe aae tb aukat pta lag jati hai
Clear out tha Aussies deserving winner in this match
Bairstow ko bahar nhi jana tha jab tk umpire over call off na kare
While I agee wth you, idhar bairstow run lene ki koshish nhi kr rha tha. nahi woh crease se bahar aake shot marne ki koshish kr rha tha. Agar koi advantage lene ki korshish nhi kr rha tha tab appeal withdraw krni chahiye thi.
@@nayeajoobe128 nah. that was out. it was no different than a stumping off a spinner. Bairstow was sleepy.
@@Yes-no1bl if you're trying to gain an advantage by stepping out to a spinner you are justified in getting out. bairstow wasn't trying to step out to hit a shot. the ball was safely collected and then he stepped out to inspect the pitch. dehatiyon ki tarah comment mat karo
@@nayeajoobe128 To tu bol rha hai ki agr batsmen ne shot crease ke andr khela and then wo aise hi crease ke bhar chla gya and run nhi bhaag rha then usko koi run out nhi kr skta?
@@Pro_Player_69x ha . tune kabhi batsmen ko crease ke bahaar jaake pitch inspect krte hue nhi dekha kya
It's not the crowd that was hostile, it's Aussies that made crowd react in that manner.
They threw flak at Cummins and Aussies and here they are winning back to back ICC trophies😂
All the flavours in the world and the whinging Poms go salty every time.
If a stumping like that is out for a spinner it should be the same principle for a fast bowler. There is no rule that a stumping can only be out when a spinner is bowling
Bruh when we play gully cricket back home and there’s a wicket keeper we tap the bat in the crease and call ‘aight’ before we wander out the crease like Alice in wonder land. The fact that Bairstow didn’t even look is insane. Cause if it was a spin bowler that’s exactly how it would go.
Remember when Brett Lee bowled at Piers Morgan 😂😂😂
“Yep.” “Ok. Um, I thought it was fair.”
Pat Cummsin em
People who wrote the laws are complaining that the Aussies abided the laws 😂
Watch when Bairstow stumps Patel and tries to get Labuschagne, massive hypocrisy from Barstow and England.
ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🗣️
What about 2019 wc final
Obeying the umpire is the first rule in the spirit of cricket.
Haha look at patty’s face lol …just loved it
I can actually understand both sides pov at this point from aus pov bairstow already walked out of his crease like that few times before that nd as eng pov that while playing a match bairstow probably didn't even know u had to wait for the umpire to call it a over before going out of ur crease that's the last thing that would cross ur mind playing ashes
Man, give those 4 runs back to NZ
Spirit pf cricket !!!
That 4 runs in world cup final vs Nz, remember ?
Where was spirit of cricket in 2019 final
Where is the documentary for this?
Isn't the same spirit holds true for England who won 2019 icci wc by virtue of rules of boundaries no means fair they should have graciously shared
What about the spirit on 2019 wc final??😂
Alec Stewart's stumping of Lara, is far more against the 'spirit' of the game....but Piers and other English players must have forgotten about that .... Both stumping's are within the rules of the game ... And Piers himself admitted on one of his shows that " The English players have done some things in the past that don't stack up very well"........
Bairstow did the same thing in a county game back in 2014. He waited 2-3 sec for the batsman to lift his foot, then stumped him. Carey took less than 1 sec to throw the ball.
@@kiz5562 Lol...Its funny how they forget they have done the same/similar actions themself :D :D Even former English greats have said, the Aussie played within the rules of the game....i guess the rules only apply, when it suits one side :D :D
There was no "Spirit of the game" during 2019 WC Finals
The best example ever...Stokes being a hypocrite
Look who is talking about spirit ofgame😅😅
None of the englishmen talked about spirit of game that night of 2019 final
Stokes I would like win match like this but he has already done in 2019 WC 2019..
The English Cricket Team are in for a hiding when they next play in Australia
Did I miss the footage in this video of Bairstow trying the same thing earlier in the test? Don't be fooled, many of the English who played that day have said it was fair, including their captain.
Where did the Spirit of Cricket go for England when they won the WC by stealing 4 runs? Why did the England team not refuse to take those four runs?
" Same old pommies, always whinging". BS from Stokes to say he wouldn't want to win a game that way when he won the ODI WC off a deflection while grounding his bat. Same scenario. Was that in the spirit of the game?
what about 2019 wc final extra runs to given to england
Is there any spirit of cricket in the world cup 2019 ?
If it's against the spirit of cricket, it should be against the laws of cricket.
but it isn't, and therefore it is well within the spirit of cricket.
Broad smashing one from Ashton Agar and not walking?
I did it at school and was made to feel like a criminal despite the fact I HAD warned the batsman concerned.
Now Cummins showing levels to ecb 🤐🤫🤫🤫🤫
By that logic 2019 CWC winners are the New Zealand not England
Its a good rivalry the australia v new zealand one!! Stokes amd mccullem v the aussies
Stokes, McCullum and Bairstow had to just admit they they were wrong and this "incident"would have died a death. Any they were WRONG!
Bairstow was a habitual offender. Seen him wander out of his crease many a times before this incident.
Uzman’s *massive* scare quotes!
England can’t defeat Australia regardless of weather Pat Cummins with draw that appeal or not they still couldn’t defeat Australia at home. I’m not sure what the controversy was about. It was within the laws of the game I think England just find things to complain about instead focusing on their cricket ability in comparison to Australia
One day the poms will find a sport they are good at
@@Brad-lt2re only nation to win the World Cup in football, cricket and rugby. You’re welcome
What's with that Kohli s pic mate ?
@@DonHomersdonut Yeah but Australia is the only country to ever win an AFL premiership. Talk about total dominance...
my mate got out the same way, its out, its part of the game
Man the avg should have a chant”same old Brit’s always whining same old Brit’s just starts cribbing”
~same old pommies, ALWAYS WHINGING!~
Uzzie says it all if it is in laws of cricket, and that is, then the spirit of the game is upheld. Don’t like it then change the law.
Funny to watch out britis were crying and talking about spirit of cricket….
Where was the spirit of cricket in 2019 worldcup final against new zealand?
Why benstokes didn’t ask umpire to not give those 5 extra runs when the ball hit the stokes while running and went for 4..
Now people will say ohh that was not done deliberately.. Stoke was not aware about the ball hits him…
Still if you are talking about spirit of cricket then at that time stokes must have appealed umpires to not give them those 4 crucial runs..
think of it like that, if that was a spinner, bairstow wouldve checked his feet behind the line and then go to other end. but he forgot, rules dont change for pacers
Brits can’t argue that he was out. If he’s wondering out of his crease then it’s out. England need to stop crying, anyways you weren’t going to win
Winging poms
what about sandpaper? was that rules too?
Not england talking about game spirit lol. What a joke. New zealand got robbed in 2019. Be it the boundary count in super over or the 6runs mostake by the umpires. Truth be told. And wc > ashes (only eng ppl will treat ashes more than wc and maybe few australians too).
So Bairstow wandering carelessly from the crease when the ball is in play is within the spirit of the game...??
Johnny Bairstow did the same thing to Marnus the day before - nothing said!
They didn’t get the name whinging poms for being outstanding citizens
Want some sandpaper with those fries?
@@jamespage6628 Michael Atherton 🤡
Same old Poms, always crying.
Even Angelo Mathews time out was in the law of cricket. Point is Johnny was not taking undue advantage. Lot of cricketers have habit of walking after every ball. But, pat very well exploited it. He could have given him warning.
Now mankading - In that case non strikers try to take advantage if they already cross crease. It's not a silly mistake. So, they should pay the price.
All you Poms do realise is - you lot wrote the laws & it was a legitimate dismissal. And Geoffrey when did you respect the game? You withdrew from the England side for the 1974-1975 Ashes.
Geoffrey Boycott and ethics never went together. Google his assault and battery of his girlfriend
Nothing better in sport than a riled up English crowd 🤣
"Same old pommies, always whinging"
Hey England. We havn't forgotten. You are next.