IND vs Eng 4th Test: Zak Crawley responded to the allegation of late-second late at Shubman Gill’s Lord’s. Cricket news

Timesofindia.com: Zak Crawley in Manchester was full of praise for his captain Ben Stokes, when England finished 2 on the fourth Test day at Old Trafford. England finished the day for 2 at 225, lagging behind India by only 133 runs, after a major 166 -run stand between Croly and Ben Docket. Talking to the media, Croly said, “We are in a good position as a team. Ben Stokes is an unprecedented cricketer, so it is good to keep him as a leader. He is a great bowler, goes under the radar.” Crowley himself scored an fluent 84, but admitted that he was a bit disappointed to achieve three figures. He said, “I was happy with the way I played, I wanted 16. You always wanted more, it will never change,” he combined with a smile.Speaking about Rishabh Pant, who batted with a broken leg, to score a Valent 54, Croli said, “Many people would not have come out to bat on one leg. It shows how difficult it is.” Addressing the recent controversy from the Lord’s Test, where India’s captain Shubman Gill claimed that England openers were 90 seconds to start the innings, Crowley played it. “I didn’t know that we were 90 seconds late. We sit in our place until the umpire goes out,” he clarified.
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England looked fast on day 2, burn away from 94 before falling after the debutant Anusul Kamboj with Docket. Crowley also fell before the stumps, to slip to Ravindra Jadeja. But by then, England had already obtained the upper hand. Earlier in the day, Rishabh Pant scored a courageous fifty despite a broken leg, while Ben Stokes took five wickets to exclude India for 358.