An Australian reporter had followers in stitches after he was noticed sitting on a roof of a close-by home interviewing a cheeky England fan.
Sports reporter Sam Djodan stole the present because the third Test received underway on day two with the Aussies taking management, The Sun reviews.
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Pat Cummins dismissed Joe Root with the second ball of the day earlier than Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes additionally departed.
That left England with an almighty job as they trailed by 121 with simply three wickets remaining going into lunch.
However, regardless of the mood-dampening efficiency from the Poms at Headingley, these watching at dwelling couldn’t assist however chuckle on the scenes on the roof of a close-by home.
Three spectators had been noticed perched on prime of a home neighbouring the bottom to get a free view of the motion.
However, the boisterous Barmy Army and their singing was not sufficient to maintain a kind of cheeky followers entertained.
Footage from Sky Sports’ protection panned to one of many younger males who had fallen asleep together with his legs precariously hanging down the valley of the roof and his arms outstretched.
Fortunately they remained unscathed – however they quickly discovered themselves going viral on Twitter as followers Down Under particularly liked it.
The antics of the rooftop viewers actually captured the creativeness of the Aussie viewers.
And that led to 1 news anchor climbing up onto a roof to interview a younger England fan that was sitting there watching this morning.
After the clip was aired, followers rapidly took to Twitter to poke enjoyable on the reporter.
One shared a screengrab of the scenes and wrote: “The microphone wires are killing me.”
Another tweeted: “How do boys start being friends with each other??? You can both just sit on a roof and start chatting tbh.”
A fellow fan commented: “Lol good on the reporter for getting on the roof to do this interview at the cricket.”
While one other joked: “The Ashes going so well the Aussie reporter is across the road from the stadium up on the roof chatting to the neighbours.”
This article initially appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
Source: www.news.com.au