Australia vs England: In the ongoing 5th test of the match of the Ashes series, Australia, like in every other match have once again maintained a stronghold on this match. During Australia's first innings, we witnessed a moment where technology - which has evolved our beloved game so much, proved to be a hurdle in the game. 

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During the 63rd over of the Australian innings, Stuart Broad was at the start of his run-up and was running in to bowl the final delivery of the over. At that time Australia were 245/6 with Mitchell Starc on strike and Alex Carey at the non-striker's end. As Broad was going to bowl the ball he stopped in his run-up just as he was reaching the umpire and threw his arms down in frustration. 

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Actually, the English pacer spotted a 'Fox Rover', a robotic camera at the boundary rope, about 75 metres away from Broad. This disrupted his focus and couldn't go through with the delivery. The 35-year old was heard shouting through the stump mic, 'Stop moving the robot!'. The video is rapidly getting viral and being shared in amusement by the fans. 

While talking about the match, after England won the toss & opted to field first, they managed to stop Australia at a total of 303. However, in reply, the English team lost both the openers are early and are at 124/6 at Tea on Day 2. Australia have already won the series with consecutive wins in the first three matches. England managed to draw the fourth test and avoided a clean sweep. 
 

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