Rabindrajadeha, a veteran all-rounder of the Indian national cricket team, was angry at the efforts of all-rounder Chardurthakur during his first Test against the British National Cricket team.
Shardul Thakur showed inadequate effort on the field between the fifth and final days of the Test Series opening match held at Headingley in Leeds on Tuesday, June 24th.
Also Read: Watch: Shardul Thakur produces epic double wickets, rejects Duckett, rejects Brook as Nitish Reddy, Rishabh Pant Take Stunners
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Rabindra Jadeha explodes at Shadur Thakur
The incident happened in 62 innings while Rabindra Jadeha was bowling England National Cricket Team superstars Ben Stokes and Joe Root.
On the fourth ball of the 62nd, spinner Rabindra Jadeja delivered a full-length delivery to Joe Root.
Chardur Thakur, stationed there, overrunned the ball and slid in the process. He couldn’t gather the ball and headed to the left.
Thakur showed no good commitment and took a long time to get up and chase the ball, which caused him slipping and suffering from the skin of his brain. This allowed Joe Root and Ben Stokes to complete three runs.
All-rounder Rabindra Jadeja has left him smoked after seeing Chardur Thakur’s error on the field, giving him a brutal bashing. Thakur tried to explain to him that he had slipped, but Jadeha was not kind and cried out at him furiously.
Watch: Rabindra Jadeha cruelly old Shardur Thakur
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Early in the 55th inning, Shardeur Thakur created an exceptional double wicket to help India set the mini comb back in the match. Shardul Thakur picked up two giant wickets for his team by rejecting Ben Duckett at 149 and rejecting Harry Brook with the duck.
And two unlikely bowlers got the wickets at Krishna and Thakur – Nasser Hussein
Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett made a great start to England, stitching together the 188-run stands while chasing 371 runs. Speaking about Sky Sports’ opener, Nasser Hussein said Ben Duckett is one of the best all-format cricketers in the world. He said:
“Duckett is right in the conversation of the best all-format cricketers in the world. He was so calm and the shots he was playing were great. His reverse sweep was incredible. I think India got him wrong on the field.
Nasser Hussein also thought the unlikely bowler had gotten an Indian breakthrough. He said:
“I think the previous break came at a good time for India. They had to reorganize their plans and think about them, but once they got Duckett the door was open and two unlikely bowlers got the wickets at Krishna and Thakur.
While talking about the situation in the match, pace bowling legend Stuart Broad said England is not under pressure to run quickly. He said:
“Duckett and Crawley innings earlier in the day won’t be able to put pressure on the UK to get a run right away. It may get darker as the clouds approach, but there’s still time left in the day to score less.”