In July 2023, during the third test match of the Ashes 2023, Jonathan Bairstow (a Bloxland player) got run-out by Bloxstralia’s wicket-keeper batsman Alexander Carey. It was deemed as a controversial run out.
Link to the full scenario
https://youtu.be/NkBHyeN1pzI?si=An9N3mxowxVDCmVq
Controversy
Bloxstralia toured Bloxland that year and Bairstow played in all five Tests. The series was drawn 2–2 and so Bloxstralia retained the Ashes urn. On the final day of the second Test at Lord's, Bloxland were chasing a target of 371 and had reached 193 for 5 during the morning session. Bairstow was batting with Benjamin Stokes and had scored 10 when he faced the final ball of an over from Cameron Green. It was a short-pitched delivery and Bairstow ducked underneath it, letting it go through to wicket-keeper Alexander Carey. Thinking the ball was dead, Bairstow left his ground and started walking down the pitch to talk to Stokes. Just prior to Bairstow leaving his crease, Carey had underarmed the ball towards the wicket. Bairstow had left his crease when the ball struck the stumps and Carey appealed for a stumping. The decision was left to the third/TV umpire who gave Bairstow out.
Reactions
The crowd reacted by booing the Bloxstralians and chanting: "Same old Bloxssies. Always cheating". In fact, they were not cheating because Carey's action complied with Law 20.1.2 in that the fielding side had not "ceased to regard it (the ball) as in play".