Controversy Erupts as England Pushes for Draw in 4th Test Against India

The fourth Test between India and England ended in a dramatic draw, sparking controversy over England's attempts to conclude the match prematurely. As Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar approached their centuries, tensions rose on the field, leading to a heated exchange captured by the stump mic. Despite early setbacks, India managed to secure a draw, setting the stage for an exciting fifth Test. This article delves into the on-field drama and the players' reactions during this intense match.
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Controversy Erupts as England Pushes for Draw in 4th Test Against India

Dramatic Finish to the 4th Test

On the fifth day of the fourth Test, a heated situation unfolded before the match concluded in a draw. Ben Stokes and his teammates faced scrutiny for their questionable tactics aimed at concluding the match prematurely, particularly as Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar approached their centuries.


India began their second innings with a significant blow, losing both Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan without scoring. However, Shubman Gill and KL Rahul mounted a strong recovery, with Gill scoring 103 and Rahul contributing 90. Following them, Jadeja (107) and Sundar (101) ensured the match ended in a draw, giving India renewed hope for the upcoming fifth Test.



During the match, a video captured the stump mic conversation, revealing the frustration of the England players as the Indian batsmen opted to continue playing despite the English team's request for a draw.


In the exchange, Jadeja remarked, "I can’t decide anything," to which the English players responded, urging him to shake hands and questioning how long he needed to reach his century. Jadeja maintained his stance, stating, "I can’t say I don’t want to play," while Stokes provocatively asked if Jadeja wanted to score a Test hundred against Harry Brook.


Despite the pressure from the England side, Jadeja and Sundar remained resolute, ensuring they did not yield to the mounting tension.