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England captain Ben Stokes spoke with Ravindra Jadeja (photo by Stu Founder/Getty Image)

Former Australian wicketkeeper Brad Hadin has criticized England’s conduct during the last day of the fourth test in Manchester, calling India unprotected after India’s early hand jokes to draw the match. Speaking at Willow Talk Podcast, Hadin praised India’s fightback and once came out in England to try to end the match and it became clear that they could not win. “India showed a tremendous battle on the last day. Then suddenly, it was a situation when England said that they cannot win, let’s stop the game because England are playing,” Hadin said.

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He supported Indian batsmen Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, who were batting in the 90s and opted to move forward despite England captain Ben Stokes, which proposed to call it a draw before the last hour. “I liked what India did, he earned the right to live as long as he wanted. He had the right to make a hundred. Just because it did not go in the way of England and he did not get the answer he wanted, suddenly he was not happy and began to be oral,” Hadin said.

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India coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gill also defended their players. “If someone is batting at 90 and another at 85, does they not deserve a hundred?” Gambhir asked. Stokes and other England players questioned India’s decision, as a frost was exchanged. In response, Jadeja peacefully brought his century with six-part-time Harry Brook, as India finished 425 at 425, 4, 114 runs forward, forced a draw.

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