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Test of the 4th Ind VS Eng: “Ben Stokes has lost respect” – The former India cricket player exploded the captain of England on the drama of the handshake | Cricket news

Ben Stokes speaks with Ravindra Jadeja (Sto Forster / Getty Images photo)

The former India cricket player Mohammad Kaif criticized Ben Stokes for his behavior on the last day of the Manchester test, saying that the captain of England had lost respect after his stormy exchange with Ravira Jadeja. The incident took place when Jadeja and Washington Sundar were close to the centuries and had firmly refused a victory in England. Stokes approached Jadeja and suggested to shake hands for a draw, but Jadeja refused and chose to continue to strike. The conversation has become tense and the players of England began to engage in a constant chatter in order to break the attention of India. Despite their efforts, India was firm. In Stumps, India was 425 for 4 in second rounds, leading to 114 points. Jadeja remained undefeated out of 107, Sundar out of 101, and Shubman Gill had previously marked 103. The partnership between Jadeja and Sundar was worth 203 points and had removed the game from England.

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Kaif said that rather than trying stronger to take counters, England seemed to fade. He called Stokes for trying to stop the match when things were not going on.

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“Ben Stokes lost respect because of this moment when he wanted to finish the game early,” Kaif said in an Instagram video. “You have had almost two days for talking about India. You couldn’t win. What were you trying to do by asking for a handshake? ” Kaif praised Stokes’ full performance, but said that all the right work was canceled by his behavior. “It takes years to build respect and a moment to lose it. It was this moment for Ben Stokes,” he said.

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