Manchester Incident: Jadeja and Sundar Face Verbal Barrage; Australia Eyes Duckett and Crawley Amidst Ashes Concerns.
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The fourth Test match between India and England at Old Trafford in Manchester has ignited a fiery debate, with tempers flaring in the final hour and casting a shadow over the upcoming Ashes series. The controversy erupted after Indian batsmen Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar declined England captain Ben Stokes' offer of a draw, opting to continue batting and pursue their individual centuries.

With Jadeja and Sundar nearing their respective milestones, Stokes' proposal to settle for a draw was met with a firm rejection. This decision apparently irked the England skipper, leading to what has been described as a "verbal attack" on the two Indian batsmen. Stokes, along with Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, reportedly engaged in sledging, questioning Jadeja's desire to score a Test hundred against part-time bowlers like Harry Brook.

Former Australian cricketer Brad Haddin has weighed in on the matter, slamming Duckett and Crawley for their behavior and suggesting that the Australian team will be taking note of their actions ahead of the Ashes series later this year. Haddin stated that the Australians "will have a look at them".

The decision by Jadeja and Sundar to continue batting has been defended by some, including former England captain Alastair Cook. Cook stated that it was the right decision for India to continue, citing the momentum it provided and acknowledging the frustration England felt after being on the field for an extended period. Cook highlighted the significance of the unbeaten centuries in saving the game and added that Brook's part-time bowling would be forgotten in time.

Stokes defended his decision to offer a draw, explaining that he did not want to risk injury to his fast bowlers with the final Test at The Oval just days away. He also praised Jadeja and Sundar's "very, very good" knocks, acknowledging their role in rescuing India from a difficult situation. However, his explanation has been met with skepticism, with some pundits accusing him of acting like a "spoilt kid".

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar criticized Stokes's behavior, noting that Stokes did not shake hands with Jadeja after the match, further fueling the tension. Manjrekar highlighted Jadeja's composure during the verbal exchange but noted that he lost his cool when Stokes refused the handshake.

The incident has sparked a wider debate about sportsmanship and the spirit of the game. While some believe that Stokes' frustration was understandable given the circumstances, others argue that his behavior was unsportsmanlike and that Jadeja and Sundar were entitled to pursue their personal milestones.

The controversy serves as a reminder of the intense pressure and emotions that can come into play in high-stakes Test matches. With the Ashes series on the horizon, the incident is sure to add extra spice to the already fierce rivalry between England and Australia. Australia will likely be paying close attention to the conduct of players like Duckett and Crawley, potentially using this incident as motivation or as a tactical advantage during the series.


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