
India dough Ravindra Jadeja eats banana when England Captain Ben Stokes leaves (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) The dramatic conclusion of the Manchester test between India and England may have ended in a draw, but the controversy is still swirling around the last events. The central point of the debate is the offer of England Captain Ben Stokes to end the game early and the Indian decision led by the versatile Ravindra Jadeja on which to play.The former South African stimulator Dale Steyn has not changed words and criticized the Indian step to reject early draw. “The game continued only for some personal profit,” Steyn wrote on X (formerly Twitter), after Jadeja and other Indian doughs continued in the bat even after the draw was practically sealed.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The debate was ignited when the current South Africa Republic Spinner Tabraiz Shamsi prevented the choice of India and published: “Why is there a big problem about the Indians who have decided not to accept the offer to end the game immediately?… Got their 100s for which they worked hard.”Steyn faced highly: “Shamo This onion has many layers … Once (draw) was done … Handshake was offered, that’s a gentleman’s thing to do, right?
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Shamsi doubled: “Just because she was given the opportunity for the draw, it doesn’t mean that the other team must take it. If you want to call shots about how long I can bat … get me out!”Steyn packed it with a mixture of humor and clarity: “The game was eng for victory, India went on a draw … The last hour is not reserved for personal goals. As they say, the team is not” me “… said: Ha-Ha.”The fan jumped in and pointed to Steyn’s last support for Wiaan Mulder, who once declared 367*when only 33 escaped from a rare 400 in the Zimbabwe test.“Is this? Mulder’s 400 wouldn’t hurt SA, although the winters did not burn at that moment, but the Indians fired 15 minutes in a drawn test,” the fan wrote, accused Steyna of double standards.But Steyn intervened: “First, Mulder didn’t go to a personal milestone … Secondly, if this happened, it would happen when all the results were still possible … Unlike this case, when the game was ended and playing continued for some personal gain.”The last test of the series begins 31.