
Captain England Ben Stokes (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) In the rare and slightly embarrassing moment on the last day of the fourth test at Old Trafford, Captain Ben Stokes, Captain Ben Stokes expanded Handshake to signal a mutual agreement on the match on Sunday. But to his visible surprise, Indian dough, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, they refused.With India at 386/4 after 138 breaks and leading by 75 runs, the match meanders for an inevitable draw. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!England pitchs were visibly tired. At that time, Stokes, who is trying to wrap things and possibly save energy for the last test in just three days, proceeded to the doughs during the break and offered a traditional gesture to end the game.But Jadeja and Sundar had other ideas.Jadeja was at 89 not, Sundar at 80 not outside. Both were approaching personal milestones, centuries to add a spark to the guts of the Indian struggle. When India fought from 0/2 on day 4 to complete the dominance, two lower -order versaties saw no harm in the firing, especially without the real threat in England bowling at this point.
Vote
Do you believe that Indian doughs have made the right call by continuing the bat?
Stokes, caught out of sight, was seen that he shook his head and walked back when India refused a gentleman draw. His reaction indicated frustration, not anger, but perhaps distrust, because the game pulled into what he considered unnecessary territory.The drinks were called immediately afterwards, but until then the story was written. In a game known for his spirit and sporting behavior, the Indian decision was not to maintain the launching; It was assertive. Milestones mattered, as well as England before the decisive fifth test. Eventually Handshake would expect.