In live sports, there is nothing more embarrassing for pl💙ayers being caught on camera in a moment of weakness. There have been instances in cricket when fielder🌼s have exposed their inners while sliding or defenders’ shorts losing their grip due to a tackle in football.
These footages are often inꦡcl🐬uded in 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 force☂d former Liverpool and England foဣotballer, 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 displa♎yed his sporting and jolly nature ꦯwith his tweet, explaining the mark on his trousers.
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 runౠs and picked three wickets.
After the end of the second day’s play, E༺n🌃gland remained well poised 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 ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚIndies.
Broad smashed the joint second-fastest fifty by an Englishmen in Test cricket, notching up the milestones in just 33 deliveries. He then came back and picked a six-wicket 💝haul to help his side dismiss the visitors for a paltry total of 197 on D❀ay 3.
His partne🌠r in crime, James Anderson scalped a couple of wickets, while Jofra Archer ꦰand Chris Woakes shared a wicket each. The series is currently levelled at 1-1.