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Cricket player carries Just Stop Oil protester off pitch before match

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English and Australian cricket players helped put a stop to a Just Stop Oil protest during a match at Lord's on Wednesday as their second Ashes test was about to begin.

The climate change activists tried to spread orange powder onto the field, but the players intervened.

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England's Johnny Bairstow carries a Just Stop Oil protester off the pitch, during day one of the second Ashes Test cricket match at Lord's Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow tackled one protester and carried the person about 50 yards before leaving him for security to deal with. England captain Ben Stokes and Australia’s David Warner corralled another protester. Only minimal orange powder was released.

"Police have arrested three people and taken them into custody," London Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

Just Stop Oil released a statement on their protest afterward.

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England's Ben Stokes, left, tries to stop a demonstrator on the pitch during day one of the second Ashes Test cricket match at Lord's Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

"Cricket is an important part of our national heritage, but how can we enjoy the Ashes when much of the cricketing world is becoming unfit for humans to live in? We can no longer afford to distract ourselves when the sports we play, the food we eat, and the culture we cherish is at risk," a spokesperson for the group said.

"It’s time for cricket lovers and all

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