B
en Stokes says he would have withdrawn the controversial attraction that noticed Jonny Bairstow dismissed on a dramatic ultimate day of the Second Ashes Test at Lord’s.
Bairstow was, technically talking, out stumped by Alex Carey having ducked a Cameron Green bouncer after which wandered out of his crease, wrongly assuming that the ball had gone useless and the over concluded. Carey gathered and took a shot on the stumps, with Bairstow out of his floor by the point the ball collided and despatched on his approach after an umpire’s assessment.
The Yorkshire batter’s departure left England six down and nonetheless 178 runs shy of their goal of 371, Australia eventually winning by 43 runs regardless of a heroic knock of 155 from Stokes.
“When is it justified that the umpires have referred to as over?” Stokes advised BBC Test Match Special. “Is the on-field 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. 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.”
Asked particularly whether or not he would, as captain, have withdrawn an an identical attraction towards an Australian batter, Stokes confirmed: “Yes”.
England, in the meantime, have confirmed their squad for the Third Test at Headingley, which begins on Thursday, with Matthew Potts and Rehan Ahmed not noted of a 15-man group that’s in any other case unchanged.
The hosts are hoping to have Mark Wood out there to clean up their seam assault, whereas Moeen Ali may return to the facet after Stokes and Brendon McCullum opted to not play a specialist spinner at Lord’s.
No batters have been added to the squad regardless of Ollie Pope injuring his shoulder whereas fielding within the Second Test. The Surrey man was capable of bat in each innings and can hope to be match to maintain his place in Leeds, with Dan Lawrence the choice possibility within the squad.