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What’s sportsmanship and what’s a controversy? Let’s get it down — sports edition.
The Test between India and England in Manchester ended in a draw, but the drama? Oh, that’s still batting at No. 4. The captains — Ben Stokes and the Indian squad — seemed to be on totally different pages. Gryffindor vs Slytherin, anyone?
Jokes aside, South African pacer Dale Steyn didn’t hold back. According to him, India should’ve shaken hands when the draw was sealed. Instead, they kept batting — why? “Personal gains,” he claimed. Oof.
Sounds outrageous, right? The idea that a team would keep playing just to let their players hit milestones isn’t sitting well with Steyn. In his words, it wasn’t about the game anymore — it was about the numbers.
But then came Tabraiz Shamsi, ready to defend. His take? "If you don’t want me batting, get me out." Simple.
The exchange between the two Proteas stars set social media on fire, and even fans jumped in, accusing Steyn of hypocrisy based on past comments. His response? Clear and calculated — “That was different. This was just… stat-padding.”
With the final Test coming up on July 31, one thing’s clear: the match might be over, but the debate? Still in extra innings.
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**This news was published on Times of India on 30th July, 2025.
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