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Ben Stokes on oral battle: ‘I don’t think any Indian player is going to bed’. Cricket news

London, England – July 12: England batsman Zak Crolly and India captain Shubman Gill exchanged words after Crowley, which in London, England on July 12, 2025 at Lord’s Cricket Ground after hitting a doctor after hitting a doctor after hitting a finger on the third Test match between England and India during the third Test match. (Photo by Stew Founder/Getty Image)

The five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy was marked by several fiery on-field and off-field conflict. From Shubman Gill’s clash to Zak Crowlie, with Mohammad Sirj’s Ben Docket at Lord’s, and the hot moments of Gautam Gambhir with Oval Curator, stressed tension throughout the test chain.However, England captain Ben Stokes reduced the play, saying that such incidents are common in the high-set series and once the match is over, the players move forward and begin to negute the leader.Stokes told Sky Sports, “Yes, it has been great.“I said it some time ago – I don’t think any of my dear is going to cry crying. And I do not think any Indian player is going to bed crying on it.

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“I think it only reflects the passion and desire that represents everyone with the flag of their country on the chest of their country.”India won an exciting six runs over England in the fifth and final test on Monday, scoring a hard-to-2-2 draw in a blockbuster series, which was swept away and swept away between two powerhouses.Tireless Mohammad Sirraj (5/104) emerged as India’s biggest hero with India’s best bowling performance. He finished the series with 23 wickets – the most by any bowler from both sides.Chasing a record target of 374, England was 339 for six when poor lights and rains brought to the early 4 days.India wrapped the remaining four wickets in quick succession the next morning, dismissing England for 367 in 85.1 overs.

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