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Hogg says England were ‘hard done by’ after ‘cheap’ Bairstow wicket

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Former international Brad Hogg has branded Jonny ‘s controversial stumping at Lord’s a “cheap” move and insisted were “hard done by”.

Bairstow was dismissed in bizarre circumstances on a tense final day in the second , with Australia Alex Carey throwing down the stumps after the batter ducked the final ball of the over and set off to talk to partner .

The wicket was upheld by TV Marais Erasmus, who judged that the ball was not dead, but Bairstow clearly felt the over had been completed.

England Stokes said he would have withdrawn the appeal and suggested it was not in line with the spirit of , and he found an unexpected ally in Hogg.

Jonny Bairstow
Jonny Bairstow was perplexed by his dismissal at Lord’s (Mike Egerton/PA)

The 52-year-old, who played seven Tests and 138 limited-overs internationals for Australia, told talkSPORT: “I was disappointed from the start, I thought they should have called Bairstow back.

“He wasn’t taking any advantage. At the end of the day it’s not a good spectacle for .

“England, for me, were hard done by. You don’t want to win a Test match by taking cheap wickets like that. It’s not the same as a stumping, not the same as running someone out batting out of their crease. He was in his crease (when facing).

“He did the same act a number of times at the end of the over beforehand, Australia should have warned him if they were going to do this.”

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