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England vs West Indies, Mike Atherton prank video, Cockermouth, twitter – NEWS.com.au
Sky Sports commentator and Mike Atherton found himself on the wrong end of a Twitter prank during the first Test between England and the West Indies live on air.

Club cricket returned in England over the weekend, and Atherton and Rob Key marked the occasion by celebrating some of the more eye-catching performances from around the UK, relayed to them via social media.
Thats always a dangerous game and Atherton found that out the hard way, falling for an eyebrow raising prank from Charlie Hilton on Twitter.
Unbelievable scenes for Cockermouth Cricket Club, with Hugh Jardon bowling 6 for 9! Hilton tweeted.
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@SkyCricket Unbelievable scenes for cockermouth cricket club, with Hugh Jardon bowling 6 for 9!
— Charlie Hilton (@HiLT0N23) July 11, 2020
Athers cops x-rated prank
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If the kids arent around, thats one that is worth reading out loud to yourself.
Atherton took the bait, letting viewers know of Hughs breakout performance.
Hugh Jardon six for nine at Cockermouth, thats Ben Stokes old club, the former England captain said.
It left co-commentator Rob Key in stitches, with a Stokes boundary that happened concurrently not even getting a mention.
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On the field, England finished the day at 8-284 in their second innings at stumps, a lead of 170 runs in a match that marks international crickets return from lockdown.
England fought back during a fourth-wicket partnership of 98 between Zak Crawley and Stokes.
But their 4-249 was soon transformed into 8-279 as five wickets fell for just 30 runs inside the final hour.
West Indies hold the Wisden Trophy but they have not won a Test series in England for 32 years.
Victory on Sunday, however, would put them 1-0 up with two to play.

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