The ongoing first of the 5-match test series between Australia and England saw a unique setup for the first time.
Commonly known as the Ashes, the match saw the coinage of the term "Brumbrella."
In the first inning, it seemed impossible to get rid of veteran Aussie opener Usman Khawaja.
He faced 321 deliveries, scoring 141 to put Australia in the driver's seat.
As no conventional technique was working against Khawaja, England captain, Ben Stokes opted for an unorthodox way.
Stokes put a human line (Brumbella) from the short square leg to the short mid-on, entrapping Khawaja
Khawaja was left with no choice but to come down the track, which eventually led to his dismissal.
The unorthodox Brumbella method helped England get back in the game while the term got famous among Cricket fans worldwide.