Yorkshire will send’sprint stewards’ to Headingley to prevent a pitch invasion by the Just Stop Oil group. During Lord’s Test, the Just Stop Oil group briefly invaded the pitch.
Yorkshire Cricket Club has increased security precautions ahead of the third Ashes Test at Headingley. The verdict follows a pitch invasion during the Lord’s Test. In which three people were charge with aggravated trespass. Daniel Knorr, 21, and Jacob Bourne, 26. Broke through security and went onto the field with orange powder paint. While Judit Murray, 69, was captured before reaching the field.
Despite the security breach, players disobeyed the England and Wales Cricket Board’s security briefings and interfered promptly to keep the demonstrators from disturbing the match. David Warner, Ben Stokes, and Jonny Bairstow were among those who spoke out. Knorr, Bourne, and Murray were grant bail and are schedule to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on July 31.
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The pitch invasion organize by Just Stop Oil. A consortium of environmental action groups, as part of their ongoing campaign.
Previously, this coalition disrupted a number of high-profile athletic events in the United Kingdom. Including Premier League football matches, the Premiership rugby union final, and the World Snooker Championship. In reference to the 2021 study ‘Banking on Climate Chaos. ‘ The organization lambasted Lord’s Cricket Ground for its sponsorship arrangement with JP Morgan Chase, branding it “the world’s worst ‘fossil bank.'”
The pitch invasion organize by Just Stop Oil. A consortium of environmental action groups, as part of their ongoing campaign. Previously, this coalition disrupted a number of high-profile athletic events in the United Kingdom, including Premier League football matches, the Premiership rugby union final, and the World Snooker Championship. In reference to the 2021 study ‘Banking on Climate Chaos,’ the organization lambasted Lord’s Cricket Ground for its sponsorship arrangement with JP Morgan Chase, branding it “the world’s worst ‘fossil bank.'”