'I wasn't just going to stand by and cop it': Khawaja fumes over Lord's abuse as MCC suspends loud-mouthed members

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Australia have demanded a please explain from the Marylebone Cricket Club after players were abused and two were allegedly tripped by some members inside the Lord’s Pavilion.

On a drama-charged final day at Lord’s, Australia’s players were continuously jeered by local fans after Alex Carey stumped Jonny Bairstow when he walked out of his crease.

It came as Australia’s 43-run victory in the second Test took them to a 2-0 lead and left them one win away from their first Ashes series win in England in 2001.

But it wasn’t pretty.

Vision from inside the long room as players left the field at lunch showed players were yelled at by several members and labelled “cheats”.

AAP has been told the abuse from different members included several expletives and calling players a “disgrace”, “liars” and telling them to return home.

That prompted both Usman Khawaja and David Warner to stop and approach one man, before two stewards stepped between the members and ushered Warner away.

The drama is understood to have continued up the stairs and out of camera shot before players ate lunch.

“Australian management has requested the MCC investigate several incidents involving spectators in the members area during lunch on day five of the Lord’s Test,” Cricket Australia said in a statement.

“It is alleged players and staff from the Australian team were verbally abused, with some being physically contacted, as they made their way to lunch through the members area.”

Australian management have declined to detail the extent of the physical contact. 

But sources in the pavilion have told AAP at least one person stuck their foot out to trip both Warner and Steve Smith as they walked up the stairs towards lunch.

Warner in particular was left to force his way through the crowd, which was described as intimidating and akin to a London Tube at 5pm on a Friday.

Ben Stokes is consoled by Steve Smith after being dismissed for 155 runs. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The situation became so serious that MCC CEO Guy Lavender came down to address the members at lunch to remind them to respect players.

Khawaja said afterwards he felt compelled to act.

“It was very disappointing. If anyone asked me where the best place is to play, I always say Lord’s; the crowd is great, particularly the members are great,” Khawaja told Nine’s broadcast. 

“But some of the stuff that was coming out of the members’ mouths was really disappointing and I wasn’t just going to stand by and cop it.

“So I just talked to a few of them, a few of them (were) throwing out some pretty big allegations and I just called them up on it and they kept going.”

The MCC were still gathering full details from inside the Pavilion by late on Sunday, but confirmed three people have had their memberships suspended.

There is no suggestion those three people were involved in the physical contact with players.

“MCC can confirm it has suspended three members identified from earlier today,” it said in a statement. 

“They will not be permitted back to Lord’s whilst the investigation takes place.

“We maintain that the behaviour of a small number of members was completely unacceptable. 

“And whilst there was no suggestion by Pat Cummins in the post-match press conference that there was any physical altercation, it remains wholly unacceptable to behave in such a way, which goes against the values of the club.

“MCC condemns the behaviour witnessed and once again we reiterate our apology to Cricket Australia.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-06T14:10:09+00:00

Stuart B

Roar Rookie


Sorry Roarers, I was just getting fed up with the UK fringe media types leading off with. "While it may have been technically out..."

2023-07-04T09:26:49+00:00

Neverred

Roar Rookie


Lords long room another outdated British tradition. Want to rile up the British, refer to the open championship as the British open. Gauranteed to cause righteous indignation.

2023-07-04T02:02:19+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I guess technically out just means out, in accordance with the laws of cricket. Otherwise it's not out.

2023-07-03T13:43:35+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Roar Pro


Agree Geoff, he is such an impressive guy on and off the field. Handles himself brilliantly.

2023-07-03T11:53:31+00:00

Full Credit to the Boys

Roar Rookie


I'm sure Bartholomew Frinton-Smythe - Humphrey Wigbert-Porter - Quinten Breckenridge would know all about 'fair play'.

2023-07-03T10:58:57+00:00

Don Alfonso Lampard

Roar Rookie


The tail didn't wag either.

2023-07-03T10:42:11+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


And that's what at least 10K of supporters watching at home said in an instant

2023-07-03T10:40:57+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Would have been escorted from an Australian ground

2023-07-03T10:38:54+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Robinson Rule

2023-07-03T10:37:43+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


About the same as technically not out or Starc catch

2023-07-03T08:55:40+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Why is UK being targeted I wonder

2023-07-03T08:54:36+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Yes Ussie seems to be targeted by players and fans and he’s the only non white in the team

2023-07-03T08:54:03+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Amazing how the Pom players and fans seem to be targeting the one non white player in the team. I wonder why that is

2023-07-03T08:14:19+00:00

No9

Roar Rookie


Prima facie it was because of speaking rudely , or worse . to guests of the MCC. Visiting teams are admitted to the pavilion -the Long Room -by invitation . It is not a right .

2023-07-03T08:09:18+00:00

No9

Roar Rookie


Greg Chappel proved that .

2023-07-03T08:06:48+00:00

No9

Roar Rookie


Members know the rules. Speak with respect and aspire to elegance even if you are conversing with an ignoramus . They can be rude , coarse and vulgar but you are not to reply in kind . That is not what a gentleman does . That is why three members were suspended . Such was the fury of the members that I shouldn't be surprised that a motion to banish Australian teams from the Long Room is made . After all , the last Players v Gentleman game was as late as the sixties. The Players , professionals as opposed to amateurs , were made to use a separate entrance . The MCC made it clear that use of the pavillion was a privilege and not a right . Australian teams might use the old Players rooms .

2023-07-03T07:37:16+00:00

Richard V

Roar Rookie


Australia should refuse to walk through the members area until they learn some manners.

2023-07-03T07:34:53+00:00

Richard V

Roar Rookie


Oh please!

2023-07-03T06:20:33+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


He'd be the perfect choice

2023-07-03T05:54:55+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Was Mick Jagger one of them ?

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