England, Ben Stokes and India
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Geoffrey Boycott has criticized Ben Stokes and the England team for perceived poor sportsmanship during the Manchester Test's final day. Boycott questioned Stokes' decision to offer a handshake, suggesting Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar deserved the chance to complete their centuries.
Ben Stokes and England have drawn massive flak worldwide, including from Australian Media, who went hard on their Ashes rivals with flashy headliners and merciless feature articles.
Ben Stokes and England were not spared by the Australian media, who took aim at their emotional response during the last hour at Old Trafford, which diverted focus from India's incredible batting performance.
Sir Geoffrey Boycott questioned Ben Stokes and England's tactics on Day 5 of the Manchester Test, asking, “Why should India be nice”?
F ormer England pace bowling mainstay Stuart Broad believes it is time for England to rest their tearaway Jofra Archer ahead of the fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy aga
Ravichandran Ashwin criticized the England cricket team for their behavior during the Manchester Test, particularly Ben Stokes' comments to Indian batters. Ashwin highlighted perceived double standards by English skipper Stokes.
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Thesportstak on MSN'Very easy to have a pop at him when...': England legend backs Ben Stokes for angry reaction after handshake saga in Manchester TestIndia batters Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar declined Ben Stokes' offer to shake hands for a draw during the Manchester Test.
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India captain Shubman Gill hit his fourth century of the series against England on Sunday to give the visitors hope of salvaging a draw on the final day of the fourth test at Old Trafford. The series-leading run-maker's 103 was finally brought to an end when he was caught by Jamie Smith off Joffra Archer,