Poms pee and mar Ashes spirit at Oval

Poms pee and mar  Ashes spirit at Oval
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In a distasteful postscript to their Ashes triumph, some of the England players celebrated by urinating on the pitch at the Oval here. After the dressing room party, including uncorking the bubbly, the players moved to the centre of the ground and urinated on the pitch, which is considered to be sacrosanct for cricketers.

London (PTI): In a distasteful postscript to their Ashes triumph, some of the England players celebrated by urinating on the pitch at the Oval here. After the dressing room party, including uncorking the bubbly, the players moved to the centre of the ground and urinated on the pitch, which is considered to be sacrosanct for cricketers.

Stuart Broad, Kevin Pietersen and James Anderson were the players involved in the shameful act. According to media reports, about five hours after the last Test was stopped due to bad light with England close to victory, the players gathered near the pitch and took turns to relieve themselves on the 22-yard-strip. While the centre of the ground was quite dark, lights were on in the grandstands with people still cleaning up after a late finish, which saw the game go beyond usual time.

The incident has for sure taken some sheen away from England's 3-0 win over arch-rivals Australia who failed to rise to the occasion. Curator Cam Sutherland said that it was not a "good look" and called it unfortunate. The final Test match of the series ended in a dramatic draw yesterday after umpires took the players off for bad light, with England needing 21 to win in four overs.
There was controversy surrounding the ending and the umpires, Aleem Dar and Kumar Dharmasena, and Australian skipper Michael Clarke were booed by the home crowd. However, the result did not seem to dampen English euphoria as the players celebrated in the most unusual manner. Whether it joy of winning or showing frustration at people, England players have resorted to this ugly manner even in recent past.
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