Matthew Hayden rips apart Stuart Broad after Mitchell Starc breathes fire in 1st Ashes Test; ‘Stay in commentary box…’

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Matthew Hayden left no stone unturned to rip apart former England pacer Stuart Broad as Ben Stokes' side suffered a dramatic collapse on the second day of the first Ashes Test in Perth on Saturday. The incident occurred during England's second innings when Joe Root dragged onto his stumps off a delivery of Mitchell Starc.

Hayden's fellow commentator Alison Mitchell called the wicket before the former Australian opener took up the mic and ripped into Broad with half the English side by then back in the hut. “Stuart Broad stay in the commentary box. You are taking wickets galore,” started Hayden.

"5/76, can you believe it? Australia, I told you they aren't going anyway. This is the stuff, that's hard, its nails, right happening in front of you," added Hayden. Broad, one of the legendary fast bowlers for England, couldn't bear to see what's happening in front of him.

The 39-year-old old kept his eyes closed for a few seconds while trying to look the other way. He appeared tearful with his fingers on his eyes, but controlled himself as Hayden, sitting by his side, kept on roasting as the Australians ran through the England batting order on the field.

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