‘Get on with Batting and shut up! let us do umpiring…’, umpire got angry with Stuart Broad – watch Video

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New Delhi: The Edgbaston Test between India and England (IND vs ENG 5th Test) is at an exciting juncture. In this match, Team India showed its strength by batting strong, but now England has made a tremendous comeback in this match. In this match, the fight between Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow was seen, while now another video has surfaced. In which the umpire is seen reprimanding the England player.

The player who has been reprimanded by the umpire is none other than England’s strong bowler Stuart Broad, who has been scolded by umpire Richard Cattlebrough (Stuart Broad and Umpire Argument). Broad was told by the umpire, let us do the umpiring and bat silently yourself, otherwise, the result will not be good. This video of Umpire and Broad is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Let us tell you that this incident is in England’s first innings. This happened when Stuart Broad’s batting came on the third day of the match when he was being hit by bouncers continuously. On this, he raised questions in front of the umpire, on which the umpire got furious. In this viral video, it can be heard that Richard Cattlebrough is saying let us do the umpiring and you go batting, okay. Otherwise, you will be in trouble, there is only one for the over. Broad, bat, and shut your mouth.

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It is to be known that, a similar fight took place between Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow. At that time Bairstow was batting, then Virat Kohli was present in the slips. Then there was an argument between the two, between which the umpire also had to come to the rescue. At that time Virat Kohli also told Johnny, quietly shut your mouth and bat.

For information, let us tell you that Stuart Broad will always remember this Test against India, because, during the first innings of Team India, Broad recorded an embarrassing record in his name. He conceded 35 runs in his single over, which was also made by the captain of the Indian team and is now a world record.

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