
Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja (AFP photo) New Delhi: Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar and Shubman Gill struck into brilliant centuries when India fought with the morale that fought on Sunday in the fourth test. India, which began their second shift 311, resisted the chance on the pitch of the fifth day, thanks to Gill (103), Kl rahul (90), Jadeja (107*) and Washington (101*), who stood tall with the bat.Since the series now costs 2-1 in favor of England, the fifth and final test will be played in an oval in London since July 31.
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While the Indian bold display launched to the center, the match was not short on the drama – especially a series of “handshake” incidents that caused controversy on the last day.Offer and rejection HandshakeIn the last hour of England Ben Stokes, he offered Handshake and effectively indicated that the match was called a draw.The Indian dough of Ravindra Jadeja (at 89) and Washington Sundar (at 80) refused the offer.The rejection was frustrated by Stokes and several players in England.
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The reaction of EnglandStokes approached the judge with the proposal, but Jadeja and Sundar, both of the upcoming centuries, decided to continue the launch.A moment later, the stump microphones captured the verbal exchange between Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and Jadeja.Crawley and Ben Duckett were seen as they questioned the Indian intention to play.Stokes sarcastically asked Jadej, “Do you want to record a hundred against Harry Brook?”Jadeja calmly replied, “I can’t do anything.”India Push – Jadeja hits backDespite the notes, Jadeja remained folded and continued to launch with a smile.In what looked like a sign of protest, Stokes handed over the ball to Harry Brook.Jadeja replied by breaking Brook to six to reach his third test century.Washington joins the sideWashington Sundar soon followed and raised his first tests one hundred.Their century limited the remarkable comeback and helped India to draw a test.Post-matchDespite the earlier tension, Stokes finally shook his hands with Jadeja and Sundar after the match ended in a draw.Gill explainsSHUBMAN GILL later revealed that the decision of the bat came from Jadej and Sundar himself.“They burned brilliantly and were in their 90s. We felt that they deserved their hundreds,” Gill said.He added: “Every match runs until the last day of the last day. So much learning. Every test teaches you something new.”