
Captain England Ben Stokes speaks to Ravindra Jadeja (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) Former Australian Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin criticized England on the last day of the fourth test in Manchester and called his behavior unsportsmanlike after India refused early Handshake to draw the match. Haddin spoke at Willow’s Podcast Podcast and appreciated the Indian warrior and pulled out in England to try to end the match as soon as they could not win. “India showed a huge fight on the last day. Suddenly it was a situation where England said they couldn’t win, so let’s stop the game because England is played,” Haddin said.
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He supported the Indian dough of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, who at the age of 90. “I liked what India did, earned the right to stay as long as they wanted. They had the right to earn a hundred. Just because it wasn’t in England and did not get the answer they wanted, suddenly were not happy and became verbal,” Haddin added.
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Indian coach Gautam Gambhir and Captain Shaubman Gill also defended his players. “If someone burns at 90 and the other at 85, does they deserve a hundred?” Gambhir asked. The situation escalated when Stokes and other England had questioned India’s decisions, which led to a freezing exchange. In response to Jadeja, he raised his century with six outside Harry Brook when India ended up at 425 for 4, 114, which forced a draw.