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Australian fan offers beer to Ben Duckett, taunting Noosa howler; batter reacts



Ben Duckett's hilarious reaction (Source: @draughtsports/instagram.com)Ben Duckett's hilarious reaction (Source: @draughtsports/instagram.com)

The ongoing Ashes will be remembered by all the English players, not for their struggle but for the storm of controversies surrounding the off-field activities. Among them all, Ben Duckett’s infamous Noosa break turned into a nightmare, triggering a chain of events that made headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Amid all the chaos, when England walked into the MCG Test, one cheeky fan shouted at Ben Duckett, asking if he needed a beer. Replying to him, Duckett’s reaction went viral.

Duckett turns a heckle into a moment of pure gold

Whenever the Ashes return, drama, thrill, and excitement follow every footprint, but the ongoing edition of the Test series offered some crazy moments to the fans. After England had a forgettable start to the tournament, the ‘Noosa’ controversy landed them in deep trouble.

Among all, Ben Duckett’s woes deepened as his video of being drunk went viral, and the ECB opted for an investigation. Yet, amid the storm, England silenced the noise and scripted a dramatic comeback with a statement win at the MCG.

Amidst England’s brave display in Melbourne, a special fan moment of Ben Duckett grabbed attention. As the English batter was fielding in the boundary line, an Australian fan asked, “You want a beer, mate? How was Noosa?”

Replaying him, Duckett’s cheeky reaction grabbed the attention. Showcasing a thumbs up, Duckett gestured as if to say, ‘Bring it on.’  That hilarious reaction went viral as fans enjoyed that side of the English batter.

England roar back with a stunning Boxing Day masterclass

Cornered by controversy and a crushing 0-3 deficit, England entered the Melbourne Test under immense pressure, but the MCG witnessed their stunning redemption. After winning the toss, the English captain chose to bowl first, and that became a masterstroke. As the surface supported the bowlers, Josh Tongue’s magical fifer tore through the home side.

Batting in the first innings, England’s batting faltered too, but they made a brave return with the ball in the second innings. Bundling up the Aussies in just 132 runs, England showcased their spirit in a rapid chase. Aussie bowlers tried to crush them, but England refused to back down, sealing a sensational four-wicket win.