WATCH: Stuart Broad flustered upon realising missed review on Marnus Labuschagne LBW during second Ashes Test

The veteran England pacer Stuart Broad didn’t look happy with the skipper Ben Stokes as they missed a chance to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne.

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WATCH: Stuart Broad flustered upon realising missed review on Marnus Labuschagne LBW during second Ashes Test

The veteran England pacer Stuart Broad did not look happy with the skipper Ben Stokes as the former looked unhappy on the field during the second innings of Australia. The incident happened when Broad trapped star Aussie batter Marnus Labuschagne in front of the stumps, and appealed but the umpire deemed it not out.

Subsequently, Broad asked skipper Stokes for DRS but the latter denied to take the review. But later on, the replays showed Labuschagne would have been out had England gone for the review. England coach Brendon McCullum also confirmed the same to Broad from the Lord’s balcony after watching the replays.

Broad immediately expressed his displeasure after McCullum's signal. The video of this moment is also making rounds on social media within minutes of being shared on Twitter.

Here’s the video:

Speaking of the action of the match at Lord’s, the Aussies had scored 222 runs for the loss of five wickets in 74 overs at the time of lunch on the fourth day of the match. Cameron Green and Alex Carey were there in the middle on the individual scores of 15 and 10 runs respectively.

Stuart Broad and Josh Tongue have scalped two wickets each for England in the second innings so far. Apart from these two, the veteran pacer James Anderson has claimed one wicket of Marnus Labuschagne to his name.

Earlier in England’s first innings, Australia handed a horrific collapse to the hosts as they bundled them up on the score of 325 runs after they were looking good on the score of 278 runs for four wickets.

Notably, England are facing criticism from the ex-cricketers and experts for their ultra-aggressive approach to the name of their newly introduced ‘Bazball’ theory. Former England skipper Michael Vaughan also went on to say that there is some difference in the things and entertainment should not be mixed with stupidity.

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