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IND vs. Eng 4th Test: ‘There is no issue with Ben Stokes, but Harry Brook …’ – Harsh Bhogal Slam England | Cricket news

Jadeja celebrated her century with Washington Sundar as Harry Brook appears during the five days of the 4th Test at Old Trafford (photo by Stew Fonder/Getty Image)

The fourth test between India and England in Old Trafford ended in a hard earned earnings for visitors, but not without drama. While the result placed England 2–1 in a series of five-match, the last hour of playing shook the emotions and brought the conduct of some players under investigation, especially of Harry Brook of England.As India made their way back 0/2 in the second innings, visitors displayed grit and composition. The partnership of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar proved to be important not only in terms of existence, but also in seizing the speed before the conclusion of the series at the Oval.The controversy came late during the day, England captain Ben Stokes offered a handshahek to settle for a draw. But Jadeja refused, choosing instead of batting in search of a well -worthy century. With clearly disappointed with England, the mood became stressful. This was his second draw in 40 matches under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.

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Stokes handed over the ball to the part-time Harry Brook, which was immediately sent by Jadeja to six. After bringing his centenary, Jadeja’s celebration was interrupted as Brooke stepped with another handshake attempt, which Sundar blindly ignored, as well as walking in the past with echoes as a crowd. Brook was left with a smile, but the incident was ignored.Veteran commentator Harsha Bhogle, while appreciating India’s resolve, called Brook’s behavior, voicing his views on X.

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Bhogle at this time appreciated India’s dressing room for supporting Jadeja and Sundar. Captain Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir were seen in full support of their players, rejecting England’s subtle push. The 64 -year -old wrote, “When you have batted 50 overs to save the Test match, you are entitled to looking for a fully funded landmark. And it is good to see that everyone is in the camp of batsmen on it.”

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Bhogle wrote, “I have no issue with Stokes, but I hope the young Harry Brook, when he has a quiet moment for himself, will be a little disappointed with what he did.”The final test begins at the time of three days at the oval. While England retains the upper hand, India’s battle in Manchester, both with both bat and in the midset, can simply bend the remaining amount in the dickider.

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