
London, England – July 12: England Batsman Zak Crawley and India Captain SHUBMAN GILL Exchange Words after Crawley called on the doctor after being hit on the third day of the third test match between England and India on the Lord Cricket course on July 2025 in London. (Photo: Stu Forster/Getty Images) The trophy of five Anderson-tendulkar matches was marked by several fiery confrontations in the field and off the field. From the clash of Shaubman Gill, Zak Crawley near Lord to Mohammed Siraj’s exchange with Ben Duckett and Gautam Gambhir’s heated moment of the oval curator, the tension expanded in the test series.However, English captain Ben Stokes downplayed the drama and said that such incidents are common in a series with high betting and that once the match is over, players move on and leave the past.“Yeah, it was amazing. You know, India-England is always a massive series. There will always be times when emotions come from both sides, especially when the game is on the line,” said Stokes Sky Sports.“I said it several times before – I don’t think any of my boys would sleep and cry over what was said. And I don’t think it would happen to bed either.”
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“I think it just shows the passion and desire everyone has when he represents his country with the flag of his nation on his chest.”On Monday, India withdrew a thrilling six-seater victory over England in the fifth and final test, ensuring a heavily fought draw of 2-2 in the blockbuster series, which during the weeks of intensive cricket between the two Powerhouses started and flowed.The unsuccessful Mohammed Siraj (5/104) appeared as the largest Indian hero with one of his best bowling performances. He finished the series with 23 goals – most from any pitch on both sides.England, which chased a record target of 374, was 339 for six when bad light and rain brought on 4th day soon.India wrapped the remaining four goals in a quick representative next morning and released England at 367 at 85.1 overs.