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Australia win fractious 2nd Ashes Test despite stunning Stokes century

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Australia won a rancourous second Ashes Test at Lord's on Sunday by 43 runs despite a stunning century from England captain Ben Stokes that was super-charged by the controversial dismissal of Jonny Bairstow.Stokes made a remarkable 155 before he was dismissed with England 70 runs shy of a steep target of 371.England were eventually dismissed for 327 as holders Australia, bidding for a first away Ashes series win in 22 years, went 2-0 up in the five-match campaign.But it was the dismissal of Bairstow shortly before lunch on the last day that lit the blue-touch paper on this match and incited the fury of the usually sedate Lord's crowd.

Bairstow, the last of England's specialist batsmen, fell in bizarre fashion for 10 when he wandered out of his ground after ducking a Cameron Green bouncer and quick-thinking wicketkeeper Alex Carey under-armed the ball onto the stumps.

Bairstow thought he had secured his ground by tapping his bat behind the crease. Australia captain Pat Cummins could have withdrawn the appeal but the decision was referred to third umpire Marais Erasmus, who ruled Bairstow had been stumped, with England now 193-6.Spectators at the 'Home of Cricket' reacted in fury with a chant of "Same old Aussies, always cheating" in a reference to a a 2018 ball-tampering scandal in South Africa that led to year-long bans for Australia stars Steve Smith and David Warner.Incoming batsman Stuart Broad told Carey "you'll be forever remembered for that".But a spokesman for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) the owners of Lord's and the guardians of cricket' Laws, later told AFP Bairstow had been given out correctly.An Australia team spokesman later alleged players had been "verbally abused" and "physically contacted" by irate MCC

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