When Pakistan Test team left the ground, Gavaskar was stuck on 86 cricket news

New Delhi: At the end of the fourth test in Manchester, the Stokes-Jadeja controversy has fiercely inspired an online debate. But worse, against Pakistan, in the 1983 Bangalore Test when captain Zaheer Abbas left the field arbitrarily with his team, who was stranded to opener Sunil Gavaskar at 86.Toi reported that the game was interrupted for 27 minutes, while Sandeep Patil wrote in his autobiography, ‘Sandy Storm’ that “half an hour” was ruined. Gavaskar, who was suffering from the “bronchial infection” for the last two days, his early companions, Prasuman Gakwad and two umpires, Madhav Gothoskar and Swaroop Kishan, lived on the ground during this period.
In his book, ‘Run’ N. Rinses, Gavaskar rebuilt the scene in the stadium. “The crowd was getting comfortable and impatient and now started shouting a little angry. The officials of the Karnataka State Cricket Association participated to honor the two umpires along with the manager of the Pakistan team, INTICB Alam.”The Times of India report found what happened to exit the Pakistan team. “Zaheer’s controversy was that Pakistan had completed its 77 -over quota for the day. Zaheer and manager Intikhab Alam had a lot on the rules before the wires counsels became stronger.

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Interestingly, the report also states that the umpires clearly explained the law to Zaheer, which is called Z in the morning. “He probably saw Prakash when it was clarified for him that India would be honored if his team did not return to the fray, England captain (Ray) Illingworth acted on Australia and had to bring his team back,” Togi said. The newspaper said, “A possible explosive situation was defined thus.,Despite a lot of damage, the light was quite good to resume the light. Patil wrote, “A person gets upset after such a drama, especially a batsman. But Sunil completed his hundred without any problem.” Gavaskar’s details went away, “When the game started at the end, I managed to go to my century in the 20th (compulsory). As soon as the ball reached the border, I looked at Zaheer and he was already walking towards the pavilion with my players and we followed.“This was Sunny’s 28th Test ton, which reduced her one of Don Bradman’s record 29 centuries. Gavaskar ended with 34 test centuries.All -rounder Madan Lal, who was awarded the mother in that game, told TOI over phone that this was the right decision and within the rules of recalling the Pakistan team. “A batsman works hard to reach a century. Why should he not be allowed to complete it?” He asked.Not everyone in the Pakistan team took action of Zaheer. Gavaskar said, “Walk-offs by Zaheer had left a bad taste in the mouth and later on a flight to Delhi in the evening some of his players were important for his actions, which he felt that he felt unnecessary and unnatural,” Gavaskar said. For records, the test ended in a tame draw.