SEQUELS are rarely as stimulating as the original, but an Australian wicketkeeper being booed at Lord's had a familiar ring to it.
Where Alex Carey fell foul of the St John's Wood choral society in last year's Ashes flashpoint for running out Jonny Bairstow, this time it was Josh Inglis claiming a catch that didn't carry off another of Yorkshire's favourite sons, acting England captain Harry Brook.
And the verdict of a 31,000 sell-out crowd at the fourth Metro Bank one-day international was horribly reminiscent.
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