NEW DELHI: The former fast launcher of England Stuart Broad defended Ben Stokes and the Indian strikers Ravi will Ravira Jadeja and Washington Sundar after what happened in the last 15 minutes on the 5th of the fourth test match at the Old Trafford. Jadeja and Washington hit 89 and 80 respectively before the start of the last hour of play when the skipper of England Ben Stokes, aware that a result was out of reach, offered to shake hands.
However, with milestones at the corner of the street, the Indian strikers refused, which did not amusing Stokes, who then introduced Brook into the attack for launching deliberate complete tosses, allowing the two to complete their well -deserved tons.Stuart Broad, speaking about “for the love of cricket”, said: “Jadeja is out of 89, not out of Washington Sundar, never marked a test match, this is not the case.“I think and the drinking break arrives. So what’s going on in the Cricket test match if you arrive at the last hour? Everything that comes from 15 overs. Cricket.
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Ben Stokes should have insisted on a handshake despite the approaching steps?
“For the last hour to come on the draw is 99% the result, but nothing else can really happen, but you have the unique scenario that you have two strikers approaching hundreds and big strokes, he removed his cap and put his hand to shake hands with Jadeja and he went no, I will not shake your hand and where there was a big upheaval either. You know that Stokes is right to remove your cap and offer the handshake.“He is right. His team filled 143 letters. They are knocked out. They are exhausted.“They want to leave the field. There is no results can occur. In addition, Indian strikers are right. I have worked very hard for the past four hours. In fact, I’m going to be a hundred,” he added.