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George Sessions, PA & Oisin Doherty

Ashes second test disrupted by Just Stop Oil protesters weeks after targeting Ireland match

The second Ashes test between England and Australia was disrupted by Just Stop Oil protesters.

Just before the second over of the morning session at the iconic Lord’s, two activists made their way onto the pitch.

England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow immediately took matters into his own hands by picking up one of the protesters and carrying them off the pitch.

READ MORE: Just Stop Oil try to delay Ireland v England cricket test match

The other Just Stop Oil protester was thwarted by security staff before being taken away from the grounds. The Metropolitan Police said three people had been arrested following the pitch invasion.

Bairstow had to briefly leave the field to change his top, after it was covered in orange powder, before returning ahead of Broad starting his spell from the Nursery End.

This is the second time Lord's has been targeted by the group, with England's match with Ireland earlier this month delayed by protesters.

Speaking on BBC’s Test Match Special, commentator Jonathan Agnew said: “Jonny Bairstow’s dander was up there, he was like a flanker. Let’s hope this doesn’t happen again, let’s hope that’s the one attack on the Ashes this year.”

Ricky Ponting, speaking in the Sky Sports studio, felt for the players after the hotly-anticipated match was halted so early in the battle.

“As a batter in the build-up you just want to get out there and under way. Delays are not ideal for anyone,” he said.

“The batters just need to put something like this out of their mind.”

England’s last Test at Lord’s had also been targeted by Just Stop Oil protesters, with Bairstow again involved.

Just Stop Oil protesters delayed England’s arrival for day one of their one-off Test against Ireland on June 1 by standing in front of their team coach outside their Kensington hotel.

It was Bairstow who highlighted the incident at the time by posting a picture of the Just Stop Oil protesters in the middle of the road on his Instagram story.

Just Stop Oil protesters were able to disrupt the Gallagher Premiership final at Twickenham between Saracens and Sale last month.

Two men wearing Just Stop Oil T-shirts invaded the pitch midway through the first half and threw orange paint powder onto the field before being removed.

A similar incident occurred at the Crucible during the World Snooker Championship in April.

Robert Milkins’ match against Joe Perry was interrupted when a man wearing a Just Stop Oil T-shirt jumped on to table one and tipped orange powder over the cloth.

Bairstow’s intervention at Lord’s this time ensured no orange powder was thrown over the wicket, but broadcasters largely chose to ignore the delay and keep the focus on cricket.

Nevertheless, Ponting made reference to the incident on Sky Sports.

“I didn’t want to say anything, but the one chance that’s come Jonny’s way, he’s held onto so far,” Ponting joked.

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