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Watch: Umpire Richard Kettleborough Asks England Star To "Shut Up" And Bat In Edgbaston Test

England might be inching towards a great comeback victory against India but star paceman Stuart Broad has had a match to forget so far. Broad was first taken to the cleaners by Jasprit Bumrah and had the ignominious record of bowling the costliest over in Test cricket to his name. He was then given a dressing down by English umpire Richard Kettleborough as he tried to argue about something when he had come out to bat in England's first innings.

In a video, that has now gone viral  on social media, stump mic caught umpire Kettleborough's voice as he asked Broad to "shut up" and carry on with his batting,

Richard Kettleborough#FromYorkshire pic.twitter.com/SIIczXE4UQ

The umpire can also be heard telling Broad that he could land in trouble again.

"Let us do the umpiring - you do the batting, alright?" Kettleborough said.

"Otherwise you're going to get into trouble again. One for the over. Broady! Broady! Get on with the batting and shut up," Kettleborough could be heard warning the England star.

England are a little over hundred runs away from completing a great win with Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow unbeaten overnight.

England's bowlers led by captain Ben Stokes bundled India out for 245 in the second innings and that opened the doors for a fightback.

As England have shown since Brendon McCullum took over as head coach, they ttacked the target from the word go with openers Alex Lees and Zak Crawley sharing a century opening stand.

Three wickets fell quickly but Root and Bairstow stamped their class to deflate the Indian attack.

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