India vs England: Ben Stokes retains word on controversy with Virat Kohli, statement wins everyone’s heart

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has spoken about the incident that happened to Virat Kohli on the first day of the fourth Test in Ahmedabad. Stokes said that if two opposition players interacted in today’s cricket, it would be a matter of much debate. We were playing against each other and I don’t want to downplay anyone. The first day was a verbal skirmish between Virat Kohli and Ben Stokes. The debate between the two grew so much that the umpire had to intervene.

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“In cricket today, if two opposing team players interact, it becomes a matter of debate,” Stokes said of the controversy. People think we’re doing it wrong. It needs to be looked at another way, players care about who they are and who they represent. When playing against each other, we are rivals and we are not going to let anyone down. Whatever it is. It is good to see the two counter-parties marching step-by-step against each other and no one is willing to back down. It was just me, two counter players trying to win each other. ‘

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In a video that has gone viral on social media, Mohammed Siraj said Stokes had abused her when she spoke about the incident, and Siraj later told Virat. Kohli said something to Stokes about the use of vulgar words against his bowler, and a heated argument ensued between the two. There was enough talk between the umpires to come between the two players to appease them. Stokes played 55 runs in the first innings while Mohammad Siraj took two wickets.

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