
England’s legendary cricketer Geoffrey Boycott has backed Indian batters Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar’s decision to go against Ben Stokes’s offer to settle for a draw on the final day of the Manchester Test.
Writing in his column for The Telegraph, Boycott stated that while England were ineffective in their bowling, they can’t blame India for refusing to accept the draw when two in-form batters were out in the middle.
“What goes around comes around. England were gobby enough when it suited them, so you can’t blame India for wanting to stay on and allow two batsmen who had worked their socks off to reach their hundreds,” Boycott wrote.
Boycott praised both Jadeja and Sundar, calling them “tough” and saying they had earned the right to continue their innings. At the time of the draw offer, Jadeja was batting on 89 and Sundar on 80.
“These India players are tough cookies. They do not…
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