‘Just Stop Oil’ Protesters Disrupt ENG vs AUS 2nd Test, Jonny Bairstow Carries One Off Field (WATCH)

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Dramatic scenes were witness in the first over of the second Ashes Test on Wednesday when two streakers entered the field of play and had to be carried off the field by England’s Jonny Bairstow.

The incident occurred after the first over when two ‘Just Stop Oil’ protesters entered the field of play with orange powder paint after breaking the security cordon at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.

One of the protesters was tackled to the ground by security officials while another was stopped by Jonny Bairstow, who then picked him up and dropped him off the field.

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