Australian cricketers Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne were caught on camera confronting a heckler during the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval. The incident occurred when the players were returning to the dressing room on day three of the final Test, with tensions running high as the match hung in the balance.
In the footage, an agitated fan can be seen hurling relentless abuse at the Aussie side, prompting Khawaja and Labuschagne to take action. The exchange between the players and the unnamed heckler went as follows:
Heckler: ‘Boring! Boring! Boring! Boring!’
Labuschagne: ‘What did you say, mate?’
Khawaja: ‘Calm down, calm down.’
Labuschagne: ‘Hey, hey, oi! *whistles*’
Heckler: ‘I apologize.’
Labuschagne: ‘You were just about to go at everybody else.’
Labuschagne, clearly not in the mood for further heckling, stood up for himself and his teammates before being urged away by Khawaja. The heckler ceased his tirade against the other players as Khawaja guided Labuschagne up the stairs.
This incident is the latest in a series of poor fan behavior during the Ashes, including several Lord’s members being suspended for abusing Australian cricketers. In the second Test, Khawaja confronted MCC members at Lord’s, pointing out individuals he wanted ejected due to their hostile behavior towards the Australian team. The incident sparked a debate as to whether the heckler at The Oval was Australian or English.
Critics have called out the heckler for failing to understand Test cricket. One fan questioned why someone would attend an elite sporting event featuring some of the best players in the world and claim to be bored. The Ashes series has been intense both on and off the pitch, with fans from both nations occasionally crossing the line.
The recent incident was triggered by slow over rates, which resulted in fines for the English side, including retiring pace bowler Stuart Broad. Some fans sympathized with the heckler, expressing their frustration over consistently slow over rates throughout the series. Both Australia and England were penalized for slow over rates in the first Test at Edgbaston.