
England Captain Ben Stokes certainly looked as if he had a tight little time when they refused to shake their hands on a draw, a lot to say. (Getty Images) Former Captain of England Nasser Hussain killed Ben Stokes for his “stupid” reaction after throwing the ball on Harry Brook, which looked like a sign of protest.The drama developed during the match with Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in Manchester on Sunday after Indian dough Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar rejected England skipper Ben Stokes to take the fourth test and settle for the last hour of the game.After Jadeja and Washington worked hard to earn a credible draw – they fired to 89 and 80 – rejected Stokes’ offer after approaching the referee, which did not score Captain England.“I had no problem with it. I think I know that England seemed to have a problem with it,” Nasser Hussain said at Sky Sports.“They’re a little tired – tired of the pitch, tired legs – wanted to get out. Both boys worked hard to get to the 80s and 90 years; they wanted to test hundreds.“Stokes did not have to be on the Brook mission, and at the end it looked a bit stupid, but we were too much of these things. They played well, deserved a draw, deserved to be there at the end.“All credit to India. It’s just the second England that is in this basball regime-the second on this country, because of the rain. This was a draw simply because England couldn’t overturn two left-wingers who were brilliant.”
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Stokes had a few words to say that, and Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were also seen when they asked why India wanted to continue.“Do you want to record a hundred against Harry Brook?” Stokes asked sarcastically, which Jadeja simply replied, “I can’t do anything.”The smiling Jadeja kept her mercy and uncheck them because India – in accordance with the rules – was in their rights to continue the launch.In what looked like a sign of protest, Stokes introduced Harry Brook into the attack and Jadeja hit him at six to complete his third test one hundred.