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I would not want to win in that manner: Ben Stokes questions Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal call | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: As the Jonny Bairstow contentious dismissal call hogged the spotlight in Australia’s win in the second Ashes Test at Lord’s, England captain Ben Stokes made it clear that he would not have preferred a win with the kind of dismissal that led to his team-mate’s departure.
Just before the lunch break on the final day, Bairstow got out in a bizarre manner when he wandered out of his crease after ducking a Cameron Green bouncer as Alex Carey stumped him out.
Bairstow believed that he had secured his ground with the tap of his bat behind the crease but the Australians and the umpires thought otherwise.While Australia captain Pat Cummins had the option to withdraw the appeal, he did not, and the decision was instead referred to the third umpire, Marais Erasmus, who ruled Bairstow stumped out.
As spectators jeered the decision and taunted the tourists, Stokes, then on 62, launched a blistering assault on Australia’s bowlers.
He made a stunning 155 but could not prevent England falling to a 43-run defeat as Australia went 2-0 up in the five-match series.
Bairstow had been dismissed off the last ball of the over, with Stokes telling the BBC: “When is it justified that the umpires have called over?

“Is the onfield umpires making movement, is that enough to call over? I’m not sure. Jonny was in his crease then out of his crease.
“I am not disputing the fact it is out because it is out.”
However, Stokes added: “If the shoe was on the other foot I would have put more pressure on the umpires and asked whether they had called over and had a deep think about the whole spirit of the game and would I want to do something like that.
“For Australia, it was the match-winning moment.”
“Would I want to win a game in that manner? The answer for me is no.”
Stokes insisted his blizzard of boundaries – he struck nine fours and nine sixes in total — had not been motivated by anger at the manner of Bairstow’s exit but rather the situation of the match.
“My innings wasn’t a response to the dismissal, it was a response to where the game was,” he said.
“I had to be mindful and strategic about the risk I was going to take and felt my best options was taking the fielders out of play.”
Cummins, meanwhile, insisted he had no regrets over the manner of Bairstow’s dismissal.
“There was nothing untoward or sneaky,” said Cummins, who led Australia’s attack with 3-69.
“Jonny was leaving his crease every ball. He did it four or five balls. You’re meant to stay in your crease in cricket. Bairstow has tried it with a lot of our guys.”
Cummins, asked if there would now be “bad blood” between the sides.
“Not from our team, you might have to ask them (England),” the fast bowler replied.
Cummins, bidding to become the first Australia captain to win an Ashes in England in 22 years, added: “It was a wonderful contest. It’s been a great Ashes series so far.”
(With inputs from AFP)

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