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Ben Stokes’ Explosive Take On Zak Crawley LBW Row- “Technology Got It Wrong”

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Ben Stokes’ Explosive Take On Zak Crawley LBW Row: After being out against India in the second Test, England skipper Ben Stokes thought on Monday that their opening batsman Zak Crawley was given a wrong choice by DRS to be declared leg before wicket.

In his two innings, Crawley scored 76 and 73 runs, making him the greatest batsman for England during the match. In a tight DRS call before lunch on day four, he combined boldness and prudence to put pressure on the Indian bowlers, but he was eventually declared leg before wicket off Kuldeep Yadav.

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Middle stump produced a ball that Kuldeep turned back in on the sixth delivery of his opening over. The DRS indicated that the ball was striking the leg stump even though it appeared to be moving down the leg.

Stokes did not seem to agree with the DRS call.

“Technology in the game is obviously there. Everyone has an understanding of the reasons it can never be 100% which is why we have the umpire’s call. That’s why it’s in place. When it’s not 100% as everyone says, I don’t think it’s unfair for someone to say ‘I think the technology has got it wrong on this occasion’,” Stokes said after the 106-run loss.

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“And that is my personal opinion. I will say that. But in a game full of ifs, buts and maybes, I am not going to say that the reason why we haven’t got the result we wanted. I’m just saying my personal opinion is that the technology has gone wrong on this occasion, and I think that’s fair to say.

“You can’t really do much with things that have been and gone. A decision has been made, and you can’t really overturn a decision that has been made. That is where I stand on that,” he said.

Additionally, Stokes disclosed that a few players on the team had woken up unwell on Monday morning. Ben Foakes, Ollie Pope, and Tom Hartley—all of whom batted in the second innings—were reportedly not at full strength.

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“A couple woke up this morning not feeling great, and when everyone had the same symptoms you know there is something going around. There’s a bit of a virus going round, it’s not an excuse for the result or anything, because it’s a game full of ifs, buts and maybes.

“Something that is not ideal. You obviously want everyone to be 100% and feeling great. But proud that the guys who were feeling under the weather didn’t shy away from anything they needed to do and gave it their best,” said Stokes adding that Joe Root felt a lot better about his right little finger before walking out to bat on Monday.

In the final two Sunday sessions, Root did not play. On February 12 or 13, England will depart for their training camp in Abu Dhabi and fly back to India for the third Test in Rajkot. On February 15, the third Test gets underway.

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IPL: When Virat Kohli Meets GF Anushka Sharma and breached Anti-Corruption Code

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IPL: When Virat Kohli Meets GF Anushka Sharma and breached Anti-Corruption Code

When Virat Kohli Meets GF Anushka Sharma and breached Anti-Corruption Code: Indian cricketer Virat Kohli was found guilty of violating BCCI’s anti-corruption code during an IPL match in 2015.

He was let off as the infringement was found to be a minor one. He was the led the RCB franchise from 2011 to 2021.

In 2015, During IPL match against Delhi Capitals at Bangaluru, he met his Anushka in the stands, breaching the BCCI”s anti-corruption code.

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As per ESPNcricinfor, the code that Kohli breached pertained to minimum standards for crickters. The website claimed that RCB batter was informed of the violation by then BCCI anti-corruption unit head Ravi Sawami and let off, as the breach was not a big one.

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Whilst outside of the PMOA, the Player, Player Support Personnel or Match Official must only communicate with those third parties with whom he/she has permission to communicate and only engage in such communications as are necessary for the completion of such purposes as have been approved.

RCB finished third in IPL 2015, with 16 points from 14 matches. They won seven and lost five, while two did not produce a result.

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Bangalore took on Rajasthan Royals in Eliminator in Pune and scored the Steve Smith-led side by 71 runs.

Batting first, RCB put up 180-4 as AB de Villiers starred with 66 off 38.

RCB’s IPl 2015 campaign, though, ended with a three-wicket loss to CSK in Qualifier 2 in Ranchi.

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Indian Skipper Rohit Sharma Reveals How Rishabh Pant’s Tactics Helped India Win T20 World Cup

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Indian Skipper Rohit Sharma Reveals How Rishabh Pant’s Tactics Helped India to Win T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma has now revealed that Rishabh Pant’s tactics played a big role in India’s win, explain in the Kapil Sharma Show.

T20 World Cup 2024 final is still fresh in the minds of cricketing fans. If we talk about Surya’s catch, Bumrah’s Death bowling, or King Kohli’s half-century.

There are many factors that helped India beat South Africa in the final match.

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Rohit revealed that wicket-keeper batsment Rishabh Pant thought of a brillinat ploy to slow down things in the middle, helping India disrupt Heinrich Klaasen’s rythm which turned tide in India’s favour.

“When South Africa needed 30 runs off 30 balls, just before that, there was a small break. Pant used his intelligence to pause the game – he had a knee injury, so he had his knee taped, which helped slow down the game – because the game was fast-paced, and at that moment, all a batter wants is the ball to be bowled quickly. But we had to break the rhythm. As I was setting the field and talking to bowlers, suddenly I saw Pant fall on the ground. The physiotherapist had arrived and was taping his knee. Klassen was waiting for the match to start again. I am not saying it’s the only reason, but it could be one of them – Pant Sahab used his smarts and things worked out in our favour,” he said on the show.

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After the break, Hardik Pandya dismissed the dangerous Heinrich Klaasen, paving the way for the Indian team to pull themselves back in the driving seat. Though David Miller also threatened to take the title away from the team, the pressure was on South Africa in the last 2-3 overs, and India capitalised on the situation.

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That is what happened. Hardik dismissed Klaasen in that over, and from then onwards, pressure started to build on South Africa. Then all the boys gathered and started to sledge their batters, details of which I can’t disclose here, but it was essential because we had to win at any cost. To win that, we were willing to take a few fines. That is why I told the boys to say whatever they felt like; we would handle the umpires and referees later,” he explained.

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