The Ashes, England v Australia: Usman Khawaja tells security to remove heckler after Bairstow wicket
Usman Khawaja was seen identifying MCC members he wanted to remove from Lord’s and was filmed pointing at an onlooker and telling security, ‘Make sure you kick him out’.
Australia’s lead-off batsman protested to England fans in the Long Room after punching Jonny Bairstow.
Glowing members of the MCC had cracked the Australian cricket team as they returned to their dressing room in the second Ashes test which saw the Aussies take a 2-0 lead in the best of five series. MCC members filled the Long Room and stairs close to the Australian locker room to berate them and call them cheats.
Khawaja appeared enraged at something a man had told him, identified him to a guard and yelled, ‘Make sure you specifically kick him out’. He then pointed to another man and said, “Me too.”
He spoke after the game but did not reveal what was said to him, describing it as “quite disrespectful” and “really disappointing.” While defending his own rage in the Long Room, he said he “didn’t just watch to take advantage.” Lord’s is one of my favorite places to come. Respect is always shown at Lord’s, especially in the Members Pavilion in the Long Room, but there was none today. It was very disappointing,” he said.
The manner of Bairstow’s dismissal has rocked the sport – and sparked angry scenes at Lord’s yesterday – after the England wicketkeeper’s punching was branded against the ‘spirit of the game’. Three members of the MCC, whose privileged number includes some of the richest and most powerful people in Britain with Stephen Fry as president, have been suspended after several Australian players were ‘verbally assaulted’ or ‘contacted physically’.
Usman Khawaja pointed to a man and said he wanted him sent off amid claims of verbal abuse and some physical contact with the Australian players
Australia’s Alex Carey punches England’s Jonny Bairstow in a dismissal not considered in the spirit of the game
“When someone asks me where the best place to play is, I always say Lord’s. The audience is great, especially the members are great, and some of the things that came out of the mouths of the members are really disappointing and I didn’t just sit and watch. So I only talked to a few.
“A few of them threw out some pretty big accusations and I just called them on it and they went through with it, and I was like, well this is your membership here. So I point it out to them. But it’s pretty disrespectful, to be honest. I simply expect much better from the members.’
“They are not allowed to return to Lord’s while the investigation is taking place,” the MCC said in a statement.
The argument started when Bairstow went out of his way to talk to Ben Stokes believing the over was over. But wicket-keeper Alex Carey hurled the ball at his stumps and it was handed out. Australian captain Pat Cummins decided not to withdraw the appeal in order to grant Bairstow a reprieve – sparking chaos and controversy in the Home of Cricket. Cummins later insisted the punching was “fair,” but the usually placid MCC members disagreed.
Australia was booed by the 32,000 fans at Lords for the rest of the day and in unprecedented scenes Australian stars David Warner and Usman Khawaja had to be separated from MCC members by security in the world famous Lord’s Long Room.
MCC members then lined the famous steps to shout swear words at the celebrating Australians as they returned to their dressing room shouting ‘cheat, cheat, cheat’ at them. There were repeated cries of ‘sandpaper’ to the players – a reference to the 2018 scandal in which Steve Smith and others rubbed the ball with sandpaper to make it swing more.
More footage of MCC members booing the Aussies with the kind of poison usually used when someone cuts off the treasurer’s brie’s nose pic.twitter.com/VckbN60t9Z
— The result (@UpshotTowers) July 2, 2023
Australian cricketers make their way up the stairs at Lord’s as they are abused by members in scenes where three patrons were suspended from the Marylebone Cricket Club
The queue in the Long Hall is unprecedented
Afterwards, defeated England captain Ben Stokes said: ‘Would I want to win a game like that? No. If the shoe was on the other foot, I would have thought about the whole spirit of the game’. England coach Brendon McCullum said of relations with the Australians: “I can’t imagine us going out for a beer anytime soon.”
And on the pitch before defeat, a furious Stuart Broad told Cummins: ‘That’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen in cricket’ before turning to Carey and warning him: ‘That’s all you’ll ever be remembered for’.
Since then, three of those members have been identified and suspended from the exclusive club.
The incident involving Bairstow also brought back memories of the 2013 Ashes series when Stuart Broad refused to walk despite being clearly absent.
Broad took a huge nick from an Ashton Agar delivery that was caught safely by former skipper Michael Clarke in the slips.
However, it was not issued by referee Aleem Dar and the Aussies were left with no ratings to challenge.
Broad has maintained to this day that he was not required to run, saying after that game, “Those things are not remembered. It’s winning the series that will be remembered. We do have a win-at-all-cost mentality.’
A spokesman for Cricket Australia said: ‘Australian management have requested Marylebone Cricket Club [MCC] investigate several incidents involving spectators in the members area at lunchtime on day five of the Lord’s Test.
“It is alleged that players and staff members of the Australian team have been verbally abused, with some physically approached, while on their way to lunch through the members’ area.”
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New video footage showed the MCC members yelling at the Australians, with an angry support pointing at each individual member of the team and yelling “cheat” at them.
Another member yelled at them to ‘get the sandpaper’, referring to Cape Town’s infamous ball-tampering scandal of 2019, which saw David Warner and Steve Smith suspended for a year.
More inaudible insults continued to be heard as the chant grew louder and more intense as the Aussies hurried up the stairs to their dressing rooms.
It’s just not cricket and certainly not in the spirit of the game. Shame MCC shame,” someone posted.
‘The members of the long room should be ashamed! The veneer of decency comes off very easily,” another posted.
“Cricket has an elitism problem and these members are living proof, embarrassing,” added another.
One particularly angry England supporter pointed at each individual member of the Aussie team and yelled ‘cheat’ at them.
Another member yelled at the Aussies to ‘grab the sandpaper’, referring to the infamous 2019 Cape Town ball sabotage scandal that saw David Warner and Steve Smith suspended for a year by Cricket Australia.
More inaudible insults continue to be heard as the chants grow louder and more intense as the Aussies race up the stairs to their changing rooms.
While members protested the actions of Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey and skipper Pat Cummins for not withdrawing the appeal, many fans believed the abuse was far worse than the tourists’ tactics.
It’s just not cricket and certainly not in the spirit of the game. Shame MCC shame,” someone posted.
‘The members of the long room should be ashamed! The veneer of decency comes off very easily,” another posted.
“Cricket has an elitism problem and these members are living proof, embarrassing,” added another.
Wild old cricket gold ¿¿
David Lloyd. “Oh he’s gone this time…not the best delivery…and he’s still there Stuart Broad, why is he standing there….”
“Oh my god I… speechless…”
“That’s a Huge Nick”
“You have to sympathize with the referee, it’s a shocking decision” pic.twitter.com/7xUHG1k9ik
— Rob Moody (@robelinda2) June 9, 2020
Broad also chided the Australians