England and India were involved in a time -transferred series at Lords, with Zak Crawley’s Possen drawing an angry reaction of the visit of Captain Shubman Gill.
The tourists had enough time to hunt two cumbersome over at the end of the third day after being ejected for 387-beyond the England brand brand.
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But Crawley ensured that there would only be six deliveries from Jasprit Bumrah, who would secure valuable seconds by being pulled out of his attitude three times and then asked for a ball after the physio, the light contact with his glove.
Zak Crawley checked his finger in the final of England’s physio (Bradley Collyer/PA)
The minds flared up when it turned out that India would not exceed any further, and Sky Sports apologized for an apology after Gill had been overheard when they “grow a few f ****** balls” and roughly strengthened.
Crawley and Gill joined each other when they exchanged angry words before closing, and the other opener of England, Ben Duckett, also joined the end of the non -torn.
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The official X account of England has illuminated the tension by publishing the recordings of the final together with the words: “Always annoying if you cannot exceed someone else before closing”.
Tim Southe, England’s bowling consultant, seemed to accuse Gill double standards after treating the end of the home team’s inner team on the second day, while the Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar also took time while he was going for an obvious break.
“I am not sure what they complain about when Gill defeated a massage yesterday in the middle of the day,” said Southe.
“It is obviously part of the game. It is always exciting to see that both sides are animated towards the end, and it was an exciting way to end the day. It was good to see energy from both sides.”
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He also offered a reaction with a poker face when he was asked for treatment for Crawley’s call.
“He will be judged overnight. Hopefully it will be okay for him to continue tomorrow,” said his dead answer.
Zak Crawley inspects his finger when he leaves the field (Bradley Collyer/Pa)
Kl Rahul appeared on behalf of the India team after his sixth test century and was not surprised by Crawley’s behavior.
“Two overs are a child’s play in six minutes. But in the end it was a little theater,” he said.
“I know exactly what was going on
“We were all pumped in both directions because we know how difficult it is that a dough comes one to beat two overs when they were in the field all day. Even without that, we would have been cheered on.”
Kl Rahul contributed 100 to the total of India (Bradley Collyer/Pa)
Former English captain Michael Vaughan enjoyed the spectacle and told BBC’s friendly: “It is as good as I have ever seen.
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“India cannot complain, because yesterday was Gill with the thigh tribe. Rahul was off the field and could not have opened the eyelash. But what a great day.”
Another former skipper, Sir Alastair Cook, said: “It’s not the best look for cricket, but we will all remember it. Everyone was absolutely enthusiastic about him and I think the series needed it.
“There are little niggles, you always put each other and finally something breaks the back of the camel. It does it so well.”