Key Points

Kevin Pietersen has called out fans for criticizing Ben Stokes after his visible frustration during the India-England Test. Stokes offered a draw, but India continued batting so Jadeja and Sundar could reach centuries. Pietersen argues only players on the field understand the emotions involved. Meanwhile, Alastair Cook believes India made the right call despite England's understandable frustration.

Key Points: Pietersen Defends Stokes Over India Test Match Frustration

  • Pietersen defends Stokes' reaction to India's late batting
  • Stokes offered a draw but India chased centuries
  • Jadeja and Sundar ignored draw for personal milestones
  • Alastair Cook supports India's decision despite England's frustration
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Pieterson asks fans to back off criticism, says 'you cannot have a pop at Stokes for frustration'

Kevin Pietersen urges fans to stop criticizing Ben Stokes for his frustration after India batted on despite a draw offer in the 4th Test.

"You cannot have a pop at Ben Stokes for his frustration. You’re NOT in the battle. – Kevin Pietersen"

New Delhi, July 28

Former England batter Kevin Pietersen has asked fans to back off of skipper Ben Stokes after he was visibly irritated by India’s decision to continue batting, after being offered to shake hands and call it a draw, till Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar reached their respective centuries.

Pieterson believes, given the situation, Stokes cannot be blamed for wanting to get off the field and the criticism that has followed is unfair, as only the players in the ring feel the emotions.

"2 days fielding and no result on the cards - you WANT to get off the field! You cannot have a pop at Ben Stokes for his frustration. Very easy to have a pop at him when you’re sitting in your lounge watching. You’re NOT in the battle. Leave the men in the ring to be emotional,” posted Pieterson.

Stokes offered to shake hands and declare the fourth Test during the final drinks break but with Jadeja and Sundar nearing their well-deserved hundreds, India refused to call it a draw, which prompted an exchange of words. Stokes was even heard saying to Jadeja, "Do you really wanna score a century against Harry Brook?"

During the customary handshake After the match, Stokes did not shake the two batters hands as they walked off the field.

Former England skipper Alastair Cook believes the two Test tons were memorable and it was the correct decision to carry on, but he also gets England’s frustration at the moment.

"It was the right decision for them to carry on, for the momentum they’re getting from it. When you’re out in the field for 140 overs, you get frustrated. It’s a little bit of frustration for England, but I understand why India do it. Five years down the line, you look at the scorecard, you see two brilliant hundreds to save the game, plus obviously Gill’s as well so it will be forgotten about Harry Brook's 37-mile-an-hour ball,” said Cook to BBC Sport.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I think both sides have valid points. The centuries were important for India's momentum, but I understand Stokes' frustration after fielding for so long. Cricket is an emotional game after all.
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Ananya R
Why is Stokes behaving like a sore loser? This is Test cricket, not some friendly match! Our players worked hard for those centuries. England should learn to accept defeat (or draw) with grace.
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Vikram M
Honestly, this is making much ado about nothing. Both teams played well, emotions ran high - it happens in sports. Let's focus on the fantastic cricket we saw rather than these minor incidents.
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Karthik V
While I support our team, I think refusing handshake was poor sportsmanship from Stokes. That's not the spirit of cricket we Indians value. You can be frustrated but still respect your opponents.
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Priya S
Jadeja and Sundar's centuries will be remembered for years! This is why we love Test cricket - the grit and determination shown by our players was inspirational. England's frustration shows how well India played 👏

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