The fast bowler Jofra Archer, fielding near the boundary was verbally abused by the two Australian fans which disturbed the player. Both the fans were expelled from the ground as they were ill-treating the player. They even asked, “Jofra, show us your passport” which was a indirect question to his nationality. This news was covered by the newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald.
The two were sitting near the England dressing room and was abusing Jofra Archer. The England fans complained about the behaviour of the duo and then authorities evicted them.
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The bowler was getting annoyed by their behaviour but he didn’t respond to their comment.
Jofra Archer has shined on his early days
Barbados born Jofra Archer plays for England. He has played domestic cricket for West Indies but didn’t get the place in the senior team. So he switched to England team which gave him the wings to fly. He has impressed everyone in his early international career. He fulfilled the big dream of England of getting World Cup with his outstanding bowling in the Super Over against New Zealand during the final.

Jofra Archer in his Test debut in Ashes 2019 has gained the fame by his fast and furious bowling. In the third test of this series, he took eight wickets which included a five-wicket haul.
Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne shined on the day one of the fourth Test
Rain interrupted the day one of the fourth Test match of Ashes 2019. England bowlers were bowling well and took the wicket of both the openers and score was at 28-2. Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith were playing a good partnership but after lunch, the rain caused the delay of two hours.
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The match resumed and Marnus Labuschagne’s wicket was taken. The rain again interrupted the day during the tea break. But it didn’t disrupt Steve Smith (60*) and he registered his eighth straight Ashes 50+ score. He didn’t play the last game due to concussion.
The series is in equal with 1-1 and the remaining two matches will decide the winner of Ashes 2019.