As soon as the match started, two spectators entered the ground.The second match of the Ashes series started at Lord's Stadium in England from today. The game had just been going on for a while when two people suddenly entered the ground and the game had to be stopped. The incident took place when James Anderson finished his first over and was about to bring in Stuart Broad for the second over. It is said that the two people who suddenly entered the ground were protesters. Meanwhile, England wicketkeeper Johnny Bairstow was seen taking a protester out of the ground. However, during this time his kit got dirty and he had to go inside the dressing room to change clothes immediately. It is learned that both the protesters were carrying orange powder. Although the orange colored powder did not appear on the pitch. However, the security forces also came behind the protesters and they quickly made all the arrangements.England won the toss and put Australia in to batTalking about the match, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and called Australia to bat first. Australia's opening batsman Usman Khawaja and David Warner handled the crease. But only nine overs were completed and in the meantime it rained, so the match had to be stopped for some time. Till then Usman Khawaja was playing on six and David Warner was playing on 14 runs. Well, today is the first day of the match and the excitement is going to increase even more in the days to come.Jonny Bairstow man handling the protestors. What an Ashes so far! pic.twitter.com/kR9TJPEMEP
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