IND vs. Eng Test: Stuart Broad Mones about Stumps of Stumps 4 days – ‘A lazy decision’. Cricket news

Former England bowler Stuart Broad has hit the authorities to call early stumps at day 4, as the exciting fifth test was hung in suspense.Bad Light interrupted the game during the fourth day of the fourth day in the fifth Test between India and England at the Oval on Sunday.At the time of interruption, England 6 were 339 for 6, requiring 35 runs to win a final test and a series of five matches.Meanwhile, India needed only three wickets to win the Test and shocked the series 2–2, especially Chris Woakes was excluded before the match due to injury. However, Woakes was seen wearing clothes in his game kit with his hand in a gofne.Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton were batting at 2 and 0 respectively when the umpires examined the light meter and decided to stop the proceedings.
Broad wrote on X, “Still possible 20 minutes away from time, everyone has their sunglasses at the train station.”“Felt that the supporters today worthy to see a finish in that Test match. I felt a lazy decision to close it at 6 pm. I wonder who makes it?”The last session resumed after a brief rains, during which Joe Root completed its century. Bethel, who managed to kill Akash deep for four through the cover, bowled fame, trying to try a big shot.Krishna harassed Smith from inside and outside. Siraj hit both Smith and Root on his pad with an upcoming delivery, and India unsuccessfully reviewed the Krishna delivery for the route.
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India eventually got success when Krishna caught behind wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurlel, who took a diving catch for his rights. Smith and Overton struggled to score poor light and heavy rains before the end.In stumps, England were 339 for 6 in 76.2 overs, chasing a target of 374. Prasad Krishna took three wickets for 109 runs, while Mohammad Sirj claimed two for 95.