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Gambhir Gautam offered a shrill defense of the Indian team’s decision to continue to beat on the 5th of the fourth test in Manchester even after The captain of England, Ben Stokes He approached the referee with the offer to declare the game with a draw with approximately 15 points.
The controversy arose because Ravindra jadaja was beating on 89 and Washington Sundar The 80, both went to try centuries. The offer of Stokes, which was flatly rejected by the Indian batters, visibly burst into the pattern of England.
Gambhir articulated his strong point of view at the post-party press conference, asking rhetorically, “If someone is beating 90 and the other is beating the 85, they don’t deserve a hundred? Would they have left?”
Gambhir continued to challenge England’s perspective, questioning if they would have allowed their own players to get a first century of test in similar circumstances, especially after they had “Resisted the storm” And he saved the game from a challenging position of being 311 runs in delays in his second tickets. Gambhir concluded by saying, “If they want to play this way, that depends on them. I have nothing else to say. I think both guys deserved a 100 and fortunately they got it,”
Stokes’ frustration was evident when his offer was rejected to finish the game. Sarcastically asked Jadja, ‘Do you want to mark a hundred against Harry Brook? to what Jadja responded calmly, “I can’t do anything.” Stokes later explained his reason, saying, “We took the game to the point we could. As soon as Draw seemed inevitable, I would not risk my bowls with the short change (time three days before the start of the fifth test),”
In what seemed to be a protest brand or an attempt to force the problem, Stokes caused part -time Harry Brook in the attack. However, this movement was reduced as Jadja capitalized, hitting Brook for a six to complete his third test. Sundar also reached its century of maiden test during this period. Throughout the drama, Jadja kept his grace, marking the players of England, as India was, according to the rules, within his rights to continue to beat. The contest ultimately concluded with the two Indian batters, reaching their goals.
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