
'Ben Stokes Behaved Like Spoiled Kid': Sanjay Manjrekar Schools Jonathan Trott After Handshake Controversy
Was Ben Stokes' reaction justified after India turned down his offer for draw on Sunday?
The England Test captain is facing the heat for indulging in an animated discussion with Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar after his handshake for a draw was refused with the 4th Test all but confirmed to end in a draw at Old Trafford. Jadeja and Sundar were inching closer to their respective hundreds when the offer was made but they decided to bat on.
Stokes then called-up part-timers Harry Brook and Joe Root presumably to give his first-choice bowlers some rest given the way the contest was headed to.
The two Indian batters duly reached their centuries before shaking hands with the English players to confirm the Test has ended in a draw. Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar criticised Stokes for behaving like a 'spoiled kid".
'Ben Stokes behaved like a spoiled kid," Sanjay Manjrekar said during a post-match show on JioHotstar.
Former England batter Jonathan Trott, who was also part of the show, defended the response. 'Common practice in England, and Ben Stokes' mentality is that there are no personal milestones. If you get offered to end game earlier, it's taken," Trott said.
Manjrekar was quick to remind his fellow panelist that the world doesn't follow English way of cricket. 'Trott comes from a different culture. Whole world doesn't play as per English way of cricket," he said.
Trott may have sided with Stokes but former England captain Nasser Hussain didn't have any problem with India continuing despite the offer.
'I didn't have a problem with it. England seemed to have a problem with it. They were a bit tired, tired bowlers so they wanted to get off but two lads worked hard to get to 80s and 90s and they wanted to get Test match hundreds," Hussain said on Sky Sports.
'Stokes didn't have to bowl Brook and look silly at the end. We make far too much of these things. They played well and all credit to India," he added.
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