David Warner explodes over Ashes ball swap controversy

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David Warner was left absolutely seething as the Ashes took another explosive turn on the final day of the series last year, new footage shows.

The opener was one of several Aussie batsmen that fell victim to the controversial replacement ball selected by umpires during Australia’s second innings run chase in the Fifth Test at The Oval.

England prevailed to win by 49 runs and tied up the series 2-2 after the introduction of a new replacement ball that resulted in Australia losing three quick wickets in the first hour of play.

Australia had dared to dream after a sensational opening stand by Usman Khawaja and Warner reached 140 runs in the morning.

But the “disgraceful” ball-swap decision made late on day four stalled Australia’s run chase and left Ricky Ponting calling for an official investigation.

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England was allowed to change the ball 36 overs into the innings after complaints from Jimmy Anderson.

But the Poms appeared to be handed a replacement Dukes that was significantly newer than the one they’d been using and it had a devastating impact.

The incident became one of the biggest controversies in the explosive series — and Warner showed just how much the decision infuriated the Aussie dressing room in footage that is set to be released on Prime Video this week.

David Warner was not amused. Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images.Source: Getty Images

Footage captured in the hit The Test docu-series captures the moment Warner was spitting chips after his dismissal at the hands of Chris Woakes.

“F***ing hit the top of the f***ing shoulder,” he said as he walked back into the Aussie dressing room.

“F***ing 41 f***ing overs, the f***ing ball is brand f***ing new, mate.”

Aussie vice-captain Steve Smith says in the series, the replacement ball was “from another planet”.

“It was like it had a mind of its own,” he said.

“I think we could all see from the cameras off the ground that the ball seemed entirely different.”

Khawaja said it was “almost a brand new ball they’ve given them”.

The Camera didn’t lie. Photo: Channel 9.Source: Supplied
The umpires had a good look before making the call. Photo: Channel 9.Source: Supplied

Warner was far from alone in his fury about how the Fifth Test finished.

Ponting at the time did not hold back in his criticism of the on-field umpires.

“I cannot fathom how two international umpires that have done this so many times before, have got this so wrong,” he said.

“That is a huge moment in this game, potentially a huge moment in the Test match, and something I think has to be investigated.”

He went on to say: “I think it’s a huge blunder.”

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