England fast bowler Stuart Broad expressed his frustration after his captain Ben Stokes chose not to review an umpire’s contentious decision during the second Ashes Test at Lord’s on Friday. Marnus Labuschagne was given not-out despite a close LBW appeal, leaving Broad convinced of the dismissal. Subsequent replays confirmed that the ball would have hit the leg stump, making the review successful.
In a crucial moment of the match, Broad was left displeased when Stokes opted not to challenge the umpire’s decision. The fast bowler was convinced that Labuschagne was out, but Stokes decided against taking the review. However, the subsequent replays showed that the ball would have crashed into the leg stump, validating Broad’s belief.
Expressing his frustration, Broad conveyed his disappointment to the team’s skipper after head coach Brendon McCullum signaled from the dressing room that the review would have been successful. The incident highlighted the tension within the England camp as they struggled to maintain control in the match.
Here is the video:
I'm so glad there's a new Stuart Broad reaction. Its been too long pic.twitter.com/OElNlN3VQN
— Matt (@Matt_Walker96) June 30, 2023
When England didn’t review that third shout 🤣
Labuschagne covering the stumps.
Stuart Broad’s face when Baz informs him it would have been out 🤣 pic.twitter.com/InQCpBKBVA
— Damien Ractliffe (@DamienRactliffe) July 1, 2023
Notably, the England cricket team’s commitment to the batting approach known as ‘Bazball’ has been testing the patience of former players and fans alike, especially after another careless display with the bat in the second Test against Australia. Despite a promising position at 278/4, England slumped to 325 all out, conceding a crucial first-innings lead of 91 runs to Australia.
The tourists, meanwhile, ended the third day with a score of 130/2, establishing a substantial lead of 221 runs over the home side. Opener Usman Khawaja showcased his remarkable form once again, playing a pivotal role in Australia’s innings and forging significant partnerships with David Warner and Labuschagne.
At the close of play, Khawaja remained unbeaten on 58, solidifying Australia’s advantage as they approach the fourth day. Accompanying him at the crease is Steve Smith, who scored a century in the first innings and currently stands at 6*.