Former England captain Geoffrey Boycott has called for a public apology from the Australian team for the way Jonny Bairstow was dismissed in the second Ashes Test. Boycott wrote in 'The Telegraph', if they want to win at all costs, then cricket is not for them. Australia should stop playing cricket. Australia should apologize for the way Bairstow was dismissed. This will help both teams move forward.
Both the teams have played good cricket and such an incident is not good for the spirit of the game. The Australian team should think and apologize. Everyone makes mistakes and they should accept it. Hard work is a good thing, but it should have standards. If the batsman is not trying to take advantage of the situation then it is not right to apply the rule here. Australia should have understood this.
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