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Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar has gone to a wild excavation on English pattern Ben Stokes by misconduct with the Indian batters during the closing stages of the 4th Manchester test.
Indian legend hit the English pattern for its rogue intended to stop Ravindra jadaja and Washington Sundar to reach their respective impressive hundreds, despite 15 grains left in the last day play.
Ben Stokes offered Jadja and Washington Sundar a hand, which was rejected instead of a similar decision indicated by the skipper, Shubman Gill.
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Captain and English players seemed disgusted with the decision as they started unnecessary sleds and then handed over the ball Harry Brook In Bowl Lollipop delivery so that the Indian bats could reach their hundreds quickly.
“Towards the end of the test, a few Malhumor English players were dissatisfied that the Batters in the fold, Ravindra Jadja and Washington Sundar, rejected the offer to end the game of the day when the captain of England, Ben Stokes, proposed it at the beginning of the last minute.”
“Instead, they chose to beat and complete their hundreds. The players in England considered that because there was no chance of result, the Indians should have accepted the offer to conclude procedures.”
“They seemed to forget -two teams They are playing there and, if one decides to continue, the other simply has to accept it, “Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar.
Gavaskar struck Stokes to not respect the greatness of the tickets played by the two batters, as he should have properly opposed his centuries with his usual mushroom pickers instead of making a bowl of bowling, which is not even given the state of a partial timer.
“They made sarcastic observations about the Batters, which were at the age of 80, reaching their centuries outside the bowler’s bowler. What they overlooked was the hard work and the resilience that the Batters had shown against the front -line bowls for more than four hours to reach the 80’s.”
“If they wanted about a hundred for their efforts, England should have denied them with suitable bowls instead of crying to get against Harry Brook,” Gavaskar seemed disappointed with English poor behavior.
“A century of test is not easy and does not reach every game, so the batters had the right to beat and reach their personal milestones, which they finally did.”
He mentioned that if he had been the captain, he would not have left England escaped easily, as he would have urged the batters to play all the remaining ones to work further the English bowls.
“If I were the captain, I would have told them to continue to beat and play the remaining, the campers even more, especially after the Shenanigans of the English players once reject their offer,” he portrayed a severe attitude for the ancient Indian legend.
Sunil Gavaskar made another point while talking to Sony Sports Network, while exposing the Hypocrisy of English Batters. He collected some references from the scenes after the Birmingham match after England lost the second test.
“In one of the media conferences after the defeat in the second test in Birmingham, some players from England, trying to be funny, asked why India settled in a goal of more than 600. They even came to say that India was afraid that they would pursue anything above 450.”
“The fact is that, when they were on a maximum of slopes on flat slopes and fast fields in Pakistan, they even boasted of the India tour last year, which could pursue 600.”
“Well, the conversation is cheap, and when he was given the opportunity to put the money where his mouth is chasing more than 600 in Birmingham, they ended up losing 336 runs. Yes, they did not even reach 300 while they boasted more than 600,” said Gavaskar.