If you tease you, I will not leave … Ben Stokes ‘threatened’ Team India before Manchester Test

Ben Stokes’ team warns India (Photo-PTI)

The atmosphere has become hot even before the Manchester Test starts. There has been such a war between India and England that it is difficult to believe. While Team India captain Shubman Gill made a big accusation on the England team that his batsmen were deliberately wasting time during the Lord’s Test, on the other hand Ben Stokes has also threatened Team India. England captain Ben Stokes has clearly said that if his team is screwed in the Manchester Test, he will not back down.

Ben Stokes threatens Team India

Ben Stokes said that he and his team do not deliberately sled against any player, but if this happens against his team, he will not go back. Ben Stokes said, ‘As I said earlier, we do not do all this. If we do sledging, then it distracts us, but if the front team does this, then we will not back down at all. Let me tell you that during the Lord’s Test, there was a lot of debate between the players of both the teams, due to which the atmosphere was very hot. Now the same is expected to happen in Manchester.

Gill raised questions on sportsmanship

While Ben Stokes threatened to respond to Sledging, on the other hand, Shubman Gill attacked England before the match. Gill said that England opener Ben Docket and Croly Lords came to the crease 90 seconds during the Test. Gill alleged that he worked against the spirit of the game. The England team will not like this statement of Shubman Gill and now Ben Stokes and Company will play in a different style in Manchester Test.

Win is necessary in Manchester

It is very important to defeat England in the Manchester Test. Team India is 1-2 backward in Test series. If I get defeat in Manchester, the series will be named in England. The big thing is that England have lost only two Test matches on this ground in the last 25 years. On the other hand, the Indian team has never won the match on this ground. Now it remains to be seen what is the result of the match.

Asish Roy
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