In live sports, there is nothing more embarrassing for players being caught on camera in a moment of weakness. There have been instances in cricket when fielders h♉ave exposed their inners while sliding or defenders’ shorts losing their grip due to a tackle in football.
These footages are often included inᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ the blooper reels which usually tickles the funny bone. England’s all-rounder Ben Stokes also faced a similar situation during the second day’s play while fielding when the cameras caught a brown stain on the back of his trousers.
The sight left England captain, Joe Root, along༒ with Stokes, in splits. However, Stokes came out clarifying the ‘brown stain’ as the mark left after sitting on a split coffee. Thereby clearing out the air regarding him soiling his pants.
The incident also for𝔍ced former Liverpool and England footballer, Gary Lineker, to leave a hilarious remark.
Don't worry , you're now not the only one to have an 'accident' on the pitch. 😳
Ben Stokes has a rather unfortunate stain on his trousers…😅
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— Test Match Special (@bbctms)
Stokes displayed his sporting and jolly nature with his tweet, explaining the ma🐬rk on his tr𓂃ousers.
Sat in spilt coffee FYI 😂😂
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38)
The marquee all-rounder was instrumental🙈 in England🌞’s equalising win in the second Test match where he scored 248 runs and picked three wickets.
After the end of the second day’s play, England remained well 𝓰poised to clinch the three-match Test series.
England, on the back of impressive performances from Rory Burns, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler, and Stuart Broad posted a daunting total of 369 in front of West In💖dies.
Broad smashed the joint second-fastest fifty by an Englishm🤡en in Test cricket, notching up the milestones in just 33 deliveries. He then came b🌱ack and picked a six-wicket haul to help his side dismiss the visitors for a paltry total of 197 on Day 3.
H🍸is partner in🅠 crime, James Anderson scalped a couple of wickets, while Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes shared a wicket each. The series is currently levelled at 1-1.