3 Times England Cricketers Played Against Spirit Of Cricket

3 Times England Cricketers Played Against Spirit Of Cricket: The cricket world is still debating or talking about the Jonny Bairstow run-out by Alex Carey in the Lord’s Test of Ashes 2023. What Carey did was totally in the laws of the game, but English cricketers and their fans and their media are claiming that Australia and Carey played against the Spirit Of Cricket, and that they say Australia should have withdrawn their appeal.

However, and quite interestingly, since this incident at Lord’s a few videos have come up where the England players are called to have not played in the Spirit of the Game and have done similar actions to Alex Carey. Looking at this past incidences, fans are calling the England players, their ex-players, and their fans as hypocrites for supporting their acts in the past, but now invoking the Spirit of the cricket.

Here are 3 instances where England cricketers played against Spirit of cricket:

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Jonny Bairstow does cheeky stumping, waits for batsman to move his leg

Talking about Jonny Bairstow himself first – the man who’s been said to be the victim of Carey’s run-out, did something similar in the past. During a county match in 2014, Bairstow, standing up to a medium-pacer, did a cheeky stumping when he waited for the batsman to move his back leg in the air, a while after the batsman had left the ball and Bairstow had collected the ball.

Here, watch the video:

Bairstow himself said it was within the rules.

While then Bairstow was hailed for his smartness and cleverness and his presence of mind, now, the same fans are criticizing Carey.

Stuart Broad – the biggest self-proclaimed adjudicator of Spirit of cricket shows good acting skills

As Stuart Broad continues to preach about the Spirit of Cricket, fans will never get tired out of showing him the clip from the 2013 Ashes series when he clearly edged Ashton Agar to first slip, but didn’t walk and stood there like he hadn’t edged it. The umpire didn’t give him out and Broad didn’t walk, which was against the Spirit of cricket. But the seamer continues to teach others about the same holy Spirit of cricket. Hypocrisy eh?

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Where was England’s Spirit of cricket in 2019 World Cup final?

England Test skipper Ben Stokes said in the aftermath of the Jonny Bairstow dismissal that that wasn’t a way he’d like to win. The only question the fans have been asking since Stokes’ comments was whether he liked how England won the 2019 World Cup final – the ball getting deflected off to Stokes’ bat after he was completing a run and the ball ran away to the boundary; or that England won on boundary count?

Stokes didn’t ask the umpires to take back the boundary then? Did he like winning that way?