Former India cricket player Sanjay Manjrekar castigated the captain of England for his driving after calling a draw before the last hour in Manchester.“Ben Stokes behaved like a spoiled child,” said Sanjay Manjrekar on Jiohotstar. Former English cricket player Jonathan Trott, however, defended Ben Stokes.“The current practice in England and the mentality of Ben Stokes is that there are no personal milestones. If you are proposed to finish the game earlier, it was taken,” said Trott. Manjrekar was quick to correct Trott and said: “Trott comes from a different culture. The whole world does not play according to English cricket.” 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.“I didn’t have a problem with that. England seemed to have a problem with that. They were a little tired and tired of the quieurs, so they wanted to go down, but two guys worked hard to go in the 80s and 90s and they wanted to get hundreds of test tests,” said Hussain on `Sky Sports ”.“Stokes didn’t have to play in Brook and looked silly at the end. We are doing too much of these things. They played well and all the merit of India,” said Hussain.When Chetehwar Pujara asked Washington Sundar the same question, he circumvented the problem.“I think everyone saw on television what happened and they all had to appreciate it,” said Washington on Jiohotstar.