India and England are involved in a heated encounter in the fourth Test at The Oval. Meanwhile, there was once again a pitch invasion by Jarvo, which happens to be his third in the series.
On Friday, India and England continue to battle it out on Day 2 of the fourth Test at The Oval in London. While both sides seem evenly poised, it's pitch invader Jarvo who looks to make a name for himself again.
Yes, the famous pitch invader, who invaded the pitch at Lord's and Headingly, was back at The Oval on Friday. This time, he appeared to be pretending as the bowler, as he was seen coming running up with a ball in his hand, as he threw the ball towards the striker's end.
At the same time, he momentarily collided with English wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow. However, security officials quickly apprehended him, as he was taken out of the field immediately.
Jarvo again!!! Wants to bowl this time 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/wXcc5hOG9f
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At Lord's, Jarvo had entered the field as he pretended to be an India player. He seemingly instructed the side with its field placements before being evicted from the venue by the security officials.
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Similarly, as Headingley, he went out on the field as a batter when Virat Kohli was scheduled to come in following Rohit Sharma's dismissal. However, just when he was about to take the strike, the security officials took him out of the ground, while he was later handed a life ban by the Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
Official Becoming the 1st white Indian batsman in England vs India 3rd Test Cricket Match!
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Meanwhile, fans and experts have raised objections to this. Many have also questioned England and Wales Cricket Board's security lapse at the venues.
I think a few people need to be sacked at grounds in England. This is a very serious security lapse and it just continues. Not even a prank anymore. .
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