
During the ongoing test of ENG vs IND 4TH in Manchester, former Cricket Nasser Hussain and Danshik’s players raised the debate that agitates the time that was the conversation center in the previous test in Lord’s. The match at Lord’s saw heated exchanges between both teams, with the crossings of Shubman Gill against the openers of England Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett stealing the attention center.
It happened that on Day 1 of the Manchester test towards the end of the work of the day, Ravindra Jadeja hinted at the referees with respect to the game conditions after it seemed dark with clouds floating in the sky. For this, Nasser stressed that Jadaja was trying to “put a seed of doubt in the mind of the referee” in an attempt to call Stumps early and avoid facing the new ball, which was going to be available in a few overs. The former Patron of England went to what happened in Lord’s and related to the Crawley-Gill incident.
Hussain added that it is fair for Laada, as it was for Crawley, apply mental games and delay tactics and criticized Gill’s comments at the press conference regarding the spirit of the game.
However, Dionh Karthik hastened to correct Nasser and silenced him with his response, highlighting that Gill did not criticize Crawley’s tactics in the field, but that the delay of the English openers went out to bat, “arriving 90 seconds late.”
“Yes, most teams use this [tactic]. Even if we were in a position, we would also have liked to play less, but there is a way to do it. And we feel, yes, if they hit you in your body, the fisios are allowed and that is something fair. But being able to arrive 90 seconds late in the fold is not something that I think comes in the spirit of the game, “Gill said.
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Speaking about the 4th Eng vs IND test, the visitors put 264 for 4 in Stumps on day 1, but faced a rishabh pant massive lesion blow.
India is already in a place of annoyance with the series on the line and multiple injuries. And today, Rishabh Pant once again joined the list after suffering an unpleasant blow.
Pant had already injured his index finger in the first entries of the third test in Lord’s, who saw him give up his duties of Wicktkeeping to Dhruv Jurel for the rest of the game. However, his injury today looked worse.
Pant had to be taken urgently to the hospital after being escorted out of the playing field by an ambulance taxi driver. The dynamic leftist had tried a reverse sweep of Chris Woakes, but the ball made a weak contact with the end of the foot of the bat and bombarded himself on his right foot. The foot looked terribly swollen and had blood coming out.
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