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Ashes 2023 [WATCH]: Nasser Hussain playfully slaps Mark Butcher’s head in the commentary box

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Amidst the intense cricketing action at Old Trafford during the 4th Ashes 2023 Test in Manchester, a hilarious incident unfolded in the commentary box involving former England cricketers turned commentators, Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher.

During Day 2 of the thrilling Test match, former Australian captain Mark Taylor took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the time when Australia dominated England nearly two decades ago. The discussion centered around Hussain’s infamous decision to bowl first at The Gabba Test in the 2002–03 Ashes series.

As Taylor and Butcher teased Hussain good-naturedly about his past decision, jokingly referring to it as “the famous Nasser, we’ll bowl first,” Butcher added a witty remark, stating, “We don’t mention that in this circle. Balls bouncing twice to get people out bowled or lbw or that toss decision.”

In response to Butcher’s witty comment, Hussain playfully walked up to him and hilariously slapped his head, sparking laughter among everyone present in the commentary box. Butcher, displaying his sense of humor, quickly quipped, “Bullying in the workplace,” adding to the light-hearted moment. Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting, who was also present, enjoyed the entire scenario, joining in on the laughter.

Here is the video:

Just Nasser slapping Butch's head in the comms box 🤣 pic.twitter.com/aw5pSmI7X6

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 20, 2023


Speaking about the ongoing fourth Test match, England continued their dominance on the third day, with skipper Ben Stokes and Harry Brook displaying aggressive intent. Stokes scored a well-earned half-century before falling to Pat Cummins for 51 runs.

However, this did not deter Brook, who continued his aggressive style of play, reaching his fifty during the 84th over. Although, he also lost his wicket for 61. At the end of 92 overs, England stood at 472/5, with Jonny Bairstow (15 not out) at the crease.

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