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rangpurcity · 9 months
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Ashes 2023: Johnny Bairstow's stormy innings, Mark Wood also completed a special century, Australia on the verge of defeat
Ashes 2023: Johnny Bairstow’s stormy innings, Mark Wood also completed a special century, Australia on the verge of defeat Manchester. Under the captaincy of Ben Stokes, England has made a great comeback in the Ashes series. At one point the team was trailing 0-2. Then registered a resounding victory in the third test. Now the English team has tightened its grip on Australia in the fourth Test…
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rishukumariworld-blog · 10 months
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Ashes 2023: ICC gives verdict on Jonny Bairstow’s controversial dismissal on Day 5 of the Lord’s Test
The Ashes 2023 has been a thrilling and important series so far, with memorable performances, tense homestretches, and some controversial moments. One similar incident that sparked a heated debate is the redundancy of England’s wicketkeeper-batter, Jonny Bairstow.On Day 5 of the alternate Test at Lord’s, England proceeded their innings with Ben Duckett and Ben Stokes at the crinkle. Although…
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kkginfo · 2 years
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ENG vs SA: Half century in 16 balls..opponents choked with boundaries. | KKG INFO
ENG vs SA: Half century in 16 balls..opponents choked with boundaries. | KKG INFO
England batsmen Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali scored runs in the same over. Sixes rained down and tore through the South African camp. England Vs SA England players Moeen Ali and Jonny Bairstow Vs South Africa It is well known that T20 cricket is not a battle between bat and ball. The first T20 between England and South Africa in Bristol is a good example of this. England’s two batsmen – Jonny…
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Virat Kohli vs Jonny Bairstow : विराट कोहली को लेकर जॉनी बेयरस्टो ने कही ये बड़ी बात
Virat Kohli vs Jonny Bairstow : विराट कोहली को लेकर जॉनी बेयरस्टो ने कही ये बड़ी बात
Image Source : PTI Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow Highlights विराट कोहली और जॉनी बेयरस्टो के बीच मैच में हुई थी बातचीत मैच के बाद जॉनी बेयरस्टो ने विराट कोहली पर कही अपनी बात भारत और इंग्लैंड के बीच एजबेस्टन में चल रहा है पांचवां टेस्ट Virat Kohli vs Jonny Bairstow : टीम इंडिया और इंग्लैंड के बीच मैच हो और उसमें कुछ ऐसे पल न मिलें, जब खिलाड़ी एक दूसरे से कुछ बात करते हुए नजर आएं, ऐसा होता नहीं…
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ginerva-mollyweasley · 9 months
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yolacricket · 13 days
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cric-informer · 1 month
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IPL 2024: Punjab Kings Secures Jonny Bairstow for Entire Season
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riteshmisraworld · 2 months
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Four stalwarts Ashwin, Bairstow, Williamson, and Southee join the 100 Test club.
On two days, March 7th and 8th, we had as many as 4 outstanding cricketers playing their 100th Test match and joining the 100 Test Club. At Dharamsala, in the 5th Test of the Anthony de Mello trophy, Ravi Ashwin and Johnny Bairstow becme the 77th and 78th crircketers to play their 100th test. The very next day at Christchurch, in the 2024 NZ-Australia series, Kane Williamson and Tim Southee…
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cricketfun · 3 months
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IND vs ENG Test Stats & Records at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam In the opening Test of the five-match ... #usa #uk
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gadgetsforusesblog · 1 year
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IPL 2023 Jonny Bairstow skips this edition and focuses on axis and recovery from leg surgery
Indian Premier League 2023: There is not much time left to start the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Meanwhile, the Punjab Kings team has suffered a major setback in the form of Johnny Bairstow, who has not fully recovered from his leg injury. Bairstow will not feature in the upcoming IPL season due to his focus on recovery from injury. Johnny Bairstow, 33, suffered an injury while…
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sportsqanswerdotin · 1 year
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'I think people are lonely'….Johnny Bairstow also prayed for Rishabh Pant's well-being, said this
‘I think people are lonely’….Johnny Bairstow also prayed for Rishabh Pant’s well-being, said this
Rishabh Pant: England cricket team’s star player Johnny Bairstow has prayed for Indian team’s wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant. Praying for Pant’s well-being, Bairstow wrote in a tweet that ‘Get well soon Rishabh, an accident is always painful. Thankfully he is fine and is in the hospital. Johnny Bairstow further wrote that ‘for now I think people should leave him alone and let him rest, let him…
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fanofsports · 1 year
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England Wicket-keeper Batsman Johnny Bairstow Tweet On Rishabh Pant Accident Going Viral On Social Media | Rishabh Pant के एक्सीडेंट पर जॉनी बेयरस्टो ने किया ट्वीट, कहा
England Wicket-keeper Batsman Johnny Bairstow Tweet On Rishabh Pant Accident Going Viral On Social Media | Rishabh Pant के एक्सीडेंट पर जॉनी बेयरस्टो ने किया ट्वीट, कहा
Johnny Bairstow On Rishabh Pant: शुक्रवार सुबह 4.25 बजे ऋषभ पंत हादसे का शिकार हो गए. इस हादसे के बाद ऋषभ पंत की कार में आग लग गई. जिसके बाद टीम इंडिया के विकेटकीपर बल्लेबाज को नजदीकी हॉस्पिटल में एडमिट कराया गया. फिलहाल, देहरादून के मैक्स हॉस्पिटल में ऋषभ पंत का इलाज चल रहा है. इसके अलावा ऋषभ पंत की कई रिपोर्ट्स भी आ चुकी है. क्रिकेट फैंस के लिए अच्छी खबर है कि ऋषभ पंत की अब तक की सारी रिपोर्ट्स…
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jobssok · 2 years
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Jonny Bairstow ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022, know the details
Jonny Bairstow ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022, know the details
England Squad for T20 WC 2022: The next ICC T20 World Cup will be held in Australia in October (T20 World Cup 2022). Before that, the England Cricket Board announced their squad. But soon after the announcement, their main player, opener Johnny Bairstow, has been ruled out. The England Cricket Board has given information about this through a tweet. England Cricket Board posted a photo of Jonny…
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theechudar · 2 years
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Brilliant Bairstow and unlikely hero Overton rescue England first innings
Brilliant Bairstow and unlikely hero Overton rescue England first innings
England centurion Johnny Bairstow and debutant Jamie Overton blazed a thrilling unbeaten seventh wicket stand of 209 in 223 balls to guide their teetering side to 264 for six at the close of the second day of the third test with New Zealand on Friday. The imperious Bairstow has now blasted back-to-back centuries as he finished unbeaten on 130 from 126 balls, while number eight Overton showed his…
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yolacricket · 17 days
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dartmoorsfinest · 10 months
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Adam Hills: “The Ashes row proves elite sport is a cut-throat affair – the Lord’s chaps should applaud the Aussies” (Independent Premium)
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England’s and Australia’s cricketers are elite athletes who must do whatever they can to win within the rules – even if some people don’t like it, writes Adam Hills.
I normally keep my cricketing opinions to myself, but there was an incident during the most recent Ashes Test that I feel I need to comment upon – and defend.
The incident in question involved the English wicketkeeper Johnny Bairstow, and it happened during the Australian Second Innings. With the Australians 170 runs ahead and one wicket down, Bairstow spied an opportunity. He had seemingly noticed that the Aussie batsman Marnus Labuschagne had developed a habit of creeping out his crease after the ball had passed him.
Was Labuschagne trying to gain an advantage? Sneak off for a run? Put one up on the opposition? No. But the rules of the game state that the batsman must remain in his crease until the ball is called dead. Does the batsman decide when the ball is dead? Or the wicketkeeper? Or the surrounding fielders? Once again, no. That is down to the umpire’s discretion.
So, when Labuschagne allowed the ball to sail through unchallenged, Bairstow did what any wily keeper would do and lobbed the ball back towards the stumps on the off chance that a lazy or careless Labushcagne had failed to return to his crease. Unfortunately for Bairstow, the ball missed the stumps, and in any case the batsman seemed to be behind the crease, but it was worth a shot.
Some might argue that Bairstow was acting cheekily, knowing that Labuschagne had assumed the ball was dead, and that Bairstow was taking advantage of a moment of lax concentration. But rules are rules, and it’s not Bairstow’s job to interpret them. That’s for the umpires. Bairstow’s job is to win the Ashes, or at least have a crack at it.
How would Bairstow’s teammates have reacted if he had returned to the dressing rooms at the end of the day, with Australia in a commanding lead, only to announce, “I could have had Labuschagne out you know, but I wasn’t sure how well it would have gone down with the opposition fans”? One can’t imagine Stuart Broad for instance, being too forgiving: “Oh well, you gave him the benefit of the doubt. You’ll always be remembered for that.”
The truth is, elite sport is a cut-throat affair, and the Ashes seem to take that rivalry to a whole new level. “It’s the one-percenters!” the commentators like to spout, and whether that be a held catch, an heroic piece of fielding, or the presence of mind to notice a moment of laziness from an opposition player – every little helps.
Had Bairstow’s throw been accurate and Labuschagne been out of his crease, we can only speculate as to how the English crowd would have reacted. Cheers of approval for Bairstow, jeers for Labuschagne, and chants from the terraces of “Same old Aussie, always blinking.”
Because in test cricket – you can’t afford to blink, not even once. The mind conjures images of the Long Room at Lord’s as Labuschagne would have retired past the members, their faces full of joy and Pimms.
“Gotta stay awake old chap,” one old fella would offer. “Play to the Umpire’s decision, what?” another might add. Then later as Bairstow passed by with his England teammates, the same members would be patting him on the back, applauding his quick thinking. “Lovely bit of business that” from one. “We’re here to win matches, not make friends” from another.
The prime minister, ever one for jumping aboard the Public Sentiment Bandwagon, might even offer a statement. “The English mentality,” he might say, “is one of a winning attitude. That mentality stood firm today, and I plan to run with it right into the next election.”
So, for any who claim Johnny Bairstow was acting against the spirit of the game, I say this: Bairstow is an elite athlete at the top of his game, and well aware of the rules of said game. It’s his job to do whatever he can within those rules to win that game. The Umpires can decide whether those rules have been breached, but if they say a batsman is out – he’s out. That’s cricket.
Had Labuschagne been dismissed I, as an opposition supporter, would have to concede that he had been done over by a cleverer opponent and accept the Umpire’s decision with grace and dignity. I can only hope the English fans and players would do the same if the tables were ever turned.
Host of the Broadcast and RTS-award-winning Channel 4 series The Last Leg, Adam Hills is one of the most popular comedians in the UK
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