IND vs ENG: Controversy Caused by Ben Stokes Catch, Decide for Yourself or Not – Video

The third match of the four-Test series between India and England is being played at Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. In the day-night Test match, England captain Joe Root won the toss and decided to bat first. The English batsmen did not advance beyond the bowling of Akshar Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin and the entire team was all out for 112 runs. Akshar took six wickets in the first innings. Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara lost Team India by two wickets in the first inning. Meanwhile, during the Indian innings, there was a lot of controversy about the catch that Ben Stokes made.

In fact, in the second over of Team India’s inning, the ball outside Stuart Broad failed to understand Shubman Gill and the ball took the bat’s edge and fell asleep. Fielding in his sleep, Ben Stokes caught the catch and made a strong appeal. An on-field umpire, Shubman, called him out and sent the decision to the third umpire. However, in replays it became apparent that the ball was touching the ground, after which the third umpire reversed the decision and called Schubmann Gill not out. Following this, England captain Joe Root and bowler Stuart Broad on the ground were upset over the umpire’s decision.

Akshar Patel playing in his home ground, bowling brilliantly, showed six English batsmen on their way to the pavilion. Akshar was well supported by Ashwin and the duo took 9 wickets together, while Ishant Sharma, playing his 100th Test match, took one wicket. While bowling in the day-night test, Akshar threw the second most successful spell. Earlier, West Indies’ Devendra Bishu took 8 wickets against Pakistan in Dubai for 49 runs. At the same time, Akshar Patel took 6 wickets after scoring 38 runs. It was England’s lowest score against India in the first innings, while the English team was the fourth lowest against Team India overall.

.

Disclaimer: The above information is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on the Site.