
Former Indian cricket Ravichandran Ashwin killed England Ben Stokes for his comments on the debate on the injury, called his words disrespect and lacked empathy. Ashwin also raised the idea of karma and said what you give is what you get, and that Stokes should be more thought out with his answer. Stokes’ notes came after Rishabh Pant was hit by his finger on the harsh whole of Chris Woakes in the first Manchester test shifts, left him in extreme pain, and forced him to be taken from the field in a golf cart.
When India lost the dough of such a character in a key game, cricket scientists commented on the introduction of compensation of injuries in the test cricket. While some argued that the extent of damage caused by injuries could prove to be a gray area, the head of Indian coach Gautam Gambhir spoke to support the introduction of the new law. Ashwin also raised questions about Rishabh Pant injury, especially in connection with the Gambhir interview. When the captain of the opposition Stokes was asked to answer, rejected it as “joke” A reaction that didn’t fit well with Ashwin.
“I want to talk about other imperfections in this series. Tamil says it is freely translated on” your karma affects you almost immediately “, what you sow is what you reap. Karma immediately intervenes,” Ashwin said on his Youtube Ash show, and urged Captain England to be empathetic.
Woakes shows the heart but the intention of England attracts Ashwin’s criticism
The Off-Spinner veteran also pointed to Chris Woakes in the final test. When England lost the key goals Joe Root and Jacob Bethell at the end of the day 4. Day, India sensed opening. Lively charm by duo Mohd. Siraj and Prasidh Krishna hoarse English tail and when no. 10 Josh tongue was clean, all eyes were on the English balcony where Gutsy is Chris Woakes walked with his dislocated left arm in a sling, wrapped under the sweater. The oval crowd was on his feet to greet the courage of Woakes that gave everything for the team.
“Chris Woakes walked with his shoulder tucked into his sweater. And he was ready to give his life to win a game for his team, and almost did it. He was aware of the game to run and give a strike atkinson. Hats off to Chris Woakes. A remarkable approach and remarkable way to get off for your team.
Former England Captain Michael Vaughan also commented on the need for development in cricket rules and expressed his word in favor of injury. After the oval loss, Stokes stood firmly in his words about the same, after his team was probably spoiled by the absence of the versatile Chris Woakes for three shifts of the game.
“I don’t see it’s a thing. I’m sorry for it, but if someone hurts, a heavy thing,” Stokes said at a press conference after the match after an oval test.
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Rishabh beniwal
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August 6, 2025