Stuart Broad Hilariously act to Change Decision

Stuart Broad Hilariously act to Change Decision

It would not be very wrong to say that the modern game is slightly in favour of batsmen. The game's governing body has proposed some ideas that have firmly placed the drummers at the top of the hierarchy. There is not much a quilter can do these days. Well, the English star, Stuart Broad, had an innovative idea to make sure that someone also listens to the bowlers.

Broad presented his number on the third day of the third Ashes Test in Leeds. Before the start of the match, England had received a boost because of their nemesis. Steve Smith was absent from the game due to a concussion. Smith's replacement, Marnus Labuschagne gave England no respite.

So far, he has scored three 50 sets in as many innings. He started on the third day of the 53rd day when a small ball from Stuart Broad hit him on his helmet and scored a four behind the stumps. Labuschagne had tried to take the ball but had failed to make any contact.

The referee pointed out that this was a limit, assuming it happened to the Australian stick, bringing his score to 60 euros. However, replays clearly showed that the batsman had not touched the ball. After watching the replay, Stuart Broad hilariously leaned over to the stretch microphone and shouted, "Could you please eliminate these four tracks? He then asked the referee on the field to reverse his decision, and Joe Wilson corrected his decision.

Here is an excerpt from this hilarious incident:
Meanwhile, the game is about to end. The fifties of Joe Root and Joe Denly helped England stay in the game. In 359, England finished the third day on a promising score of 156 to 3, thanks to 75 points from Joe Root and 50 from Joe Denly.