Asked whether Australia’s actions were not in keeping with the spirit of cricket, the spokesperson said “Yes”, the BBC reported. The Ashes series between England and Australia takes its name from a small urn that represents the death of English cricket dating from when they were first defeated on home soil by their former penal colony in 1882. The third Test kicks off in Yorkshire this week, where organisers ramped up security after protests by environmental group “Just Stop Oil” disrupted the second match. There are also concerns about how fans might behave towards Australian players over Bairstow’s dismissal.
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