
Joe Root and Ben Stokes (AFP Photo) Timesofindia.com in London: Ball Dukes came under hard control of players and media throughout the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. The debate appeared during the third Lord’s test when Shaubman Gill was repeatedly seen as he was approaching the referee to check the ball. The referees were often seen as the ball gave the ball – sometimes it was refused, sometimes replaced. This process took place several times during the first session, mainly because the ball lost its shape.In fact, the ball was changed twice on the second day in Dukesov. After the 10-oldest ball was replaced, Indian players still expressed dissatisfaction, which caused another change within minutes.Before the gentleman’s test, Captain SHUBMAN GILL and WICKETKEEPER RISHABH PANT expressed their concern about the ball Dukes, which is soft and too often lost shape.
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In the middle of the controversy, England Joe Root seemed to take a gentle blow in India and said that teams had to learn to adapt this challenge.“The summer was hot, the squares are heavier. No two balls are the same. You have to adapt and take it as a challenge, not requesting change,” Root said after a daily game.
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Root, which followed its century with a record catch, played a key role together with Jofra Archer-Kterný returned with the goal-as England dominated day 2.England published 387 in its first shifts and in the response of India reached 145 for 3 on the stumps, which followed 242 runs.“I think it’s a good score. It’s already hot, dry and very slow. We have major runs on the album.