Stuart Broad thinks Pat Cummins will regret handling of Jonny Bairstow dismissal
Broad replaced Bairstow in the middle following the incident before Australia went on to win the second Ashes Test and take a 2-0 lead.

Stuart Broad believes Australia captain Pat Cummins will regret his handling of the controversial stumping of Englandās Jonny Bairstow at Lordās.
Alex Careyās opportunistic stumping of his fellow wicketkeeper during the dramatic conclusion to the second Ashes Test sparked fury from fans and members at the home of cricket and the row has shown no signs of abating.
Broad replaced Bairstow in the middle following the incident, before Australia went on to win and take a 2-0 lead.
Broad insists āzero advantageā came from Bairstow straying from his crease and, after making his point to the Australian players throughout the duration of his stay, the England seamer feels Cummins will eventually think upholding the appeal was the wrong play.
āWhat amazed me, and what I told the Australians I could not believe as we left the field at lunch, was that not one senior player among them ā and I very much understand in the emotion of the game that the bowler and wicketkeeper would have thought āthatās outā ā questioned what they had done,ā Broad wrote in the Daily Mail.
āEspecially given what their team has been through over recent years, with all their cultural change. Not one of them said āHang on, lads. Iām not really sure about thisā. Not one of them thought āHeās gaining no advantage. Heās not trying to get a run. Itās the end of the over. Itās a bit of a random dismissal. We should cancel that appealā.
āUltimately, Pat Cummins is a really great guy and I would be amazed, once the emotion settles, if he does not sit back and think āI got that one wrongā, even though his bottom line at the time was winning a Test match.ā
Ex-players, pundits and even Prime Minister Rishi Sunak weighed in on the debate, while anger in the crowd at the manner of Bairstowās exit spilled over in the usually restrained Long Room at Lordās, where Australian players Usman Khawaja and David Warner were involved in heated exchanges with jeering members ā three of whom were later suspended by Marylebone Cricket Club.
Pat Cummins is a really great guy and I would be amazed... if he does not sit back and think, āI got that one wrongā
Broad, too, admits the moment got the better of him as he joined captain Ben Stokes, watching from the other end as the skipper hit a remarkable 155 in a forlorn effort to level the series.
āThe red mist came over me, too, when I arrived at the crease to replace Jonny, and some of what I said was picked up on the stump mics ā which naively, given my experience, I didnāt really think about. I just said to Pat on repeat āAll these boos are for you, for your decisionā. And āWhat a great opportunity you had to think clearlyā,ā he added.
āAlso, I needed to support Ben Stokes in any way, shape or form I could, and I am always better when Iām in a bit of a battle. I normally try and pick a fight with someone on the opposition but on this occasion I picked a fight with the whole team.
āTo Alex Carey, I said āThis is what youāll be remembered for, and thatās such a shameā. It may have been a bit silly, but I also shouted āinā every time I crossed the line. It annoyed the Australians for maybe half-an-hour, although after two-and-a-half hours, they were probably a bit bored of it.ā