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England players urinate on The Oval pitch

Once again, there is a huge controversy in ashes, with the three top England players were allegedly urinated on the Oval pitch after the fifth and final Test ended on Monday. 

The allegations originated from Australian journalists who were present at the media box in the stadium as darkness enveloped the ground.

According to reports, several England players including Stuart Broad, Kevin Pietersen and Jimmy Anderson took turns to urinate on The Oval pitch to the cheers of their teammates.


According to an Australian journalist, Three english players are alleged urinate on the pitch after they sat on the ground with their post-match drinks, as the England players celebrated the victory.

England wicketkeeper Matt Prior post a picture on a micro-blogging site twitter, of the players drinking beer on the Oval pitch in darkness, calling it the "best moment of the Ashes".

Britain's Sports Minister, Robertson said, "If it happened it is not good behaviour". Where as England coach Andy Flower refused to comment.

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