“What Did You Say?”: Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne Confront England Supporter. Watch | Cricket News

Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja confronted a fan on the Oval© Twitter

Australia put themselves in a powerful place within the fifth and last Test of the Ashes sequence in opposition to England, having not misplaced a single wicket regardless of placing 135 runs on the board on Day 4. Needing 249 extra runs to win, with all 10 wickets intact, Australia do have a giant alternative to make historical past by profitable the Test. But, England supporters are doing all they will to unnerve Australian batters. A video has emerged from Day 3 of the match the place a spectator appeared to have taunted Usman Khawaja, prompting him and Marnus Labuschagne to confront the fan.

In a video that has surfaced on social media, the English fan appeared to have stated: “boring”. Unhappy with the remark, Khawaja confronted the fan and was additionally joined by Labuschagne.

Khawaja was requested the person, “What did you say, mate?”. Then, the Australian batter requested him to “calm down”, whereas Labuschagne then appeared to have stated, “you’re just about to go at everyone else.”

The fan even apologised in a while however Labuschagne was miffed. Khawaja then pushed his compatriot out of the confrontation. Here’s the video:

As for the match, rain washed out the whole last session on the 4th day of the fifth Test on the Oval in London, pushing the decider into the ultimate day.

Khawaja and Warner reached their respective half-centuries as Australia appeared completely strong on the finish of a rain-interrupted second session throughout day 4 of the match, inching in the direction of a 150-run opening partnership.

At the tip of the session, Australia was at 135/0, with Khawaja (69*) and Warner (58*) unbeaten.

Mitchell Starc (4/100) and Murphy (4/110) had been the highest bowlers for the Aussies. Skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood bought one wicket every.

With ANI inputs

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