Ben Stokes plays down verbal exchange with Virat Kohli

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Ben Stokes has downplayed an exchange of words with Indian captain Virat Kohli while admitting England were 100 runs short of expectations in the fourth Test.

The pair had what looked like a combative exchange on the pitch in Ahmedabad on Thursday when Stokes was batting.

“It’s two professionals showing they care about the sport that they love,” said Stokes, when asked about the exchange at the end of the day’s play.

“A lot gets said these days when two guys seem to come to words out in the middle. There was completely nothing untoward, just two blokes who care about what they do and two guys who definitely don’t back down.”

Seamer Mohammed Siraj had his own take, telling reporters in Hindi: “He (Stokes) abused me and I told Virat, who handled it. It’s important to have the backing of your captain.”

Stokes ended up as England’s top scorer again but he was left conceding that his side had fallen 100 runs short of expectations after another chastening encounter with spin.

The tourists had the chance to banish the memories of their two-day defeat at the same Ahmedabad venue last week, winning the toss and finding batting conditions to be less extreme than they had expected.

But although the ball was not turning nor skidding unpredictably off the pitch, Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel still found a way to run through the order, sharing seven more wickets as England were felled for 205.

India had time to reach 1-24 in reply but Stokes, who top-scored with 55, was honest enough to accept an opportunity had slipped through his side’s fingers.

“We should still be batting,” was his succinct summary.

“I think we’ll look back on that and be disappointed by some of the batting. We’re more than capable of scoring more than 300 on a wicket like that out here, it’s frustrating.

“We sit down as a group and say we’ll try to put it (the previous game) behind us but that’s easier said than done. I know, overall, it’s a much better wicket than the last one we played on so we’re just disappointed not to still be batting.

“I feel very frustrated that I spent two-and-a-half hours trying to avoid getting out to a straight ball then I ended up getting out to a straight ball.”

Stokes had plenty on his mind at the time. Not only had he emerged as his side’s leading light with the bat, he had been battling the symptoms of a stomach bug and was also pencilled in to open the bowling after a selection gamble left England with James Anderson as a lone frontline paceman.

He was clearly feeling under the weather and was non-committal about his prospects of reaching 100 per cent in the coming days.

“I’ll tell you the truth, I’ll just have to wait and see, day by day,” he said.

The Crowd Says:

2021-03-07T00:40:27+00:00


No we really are, we berate other teams for behaviour that we ourselves turn a blind eye to. If you dont want to see that Australians are hypocritical then by all means, do so, but people will recognise how little you actually know about the game in this country. I've seen comments from you in the past where you instantly jump to attack England/India/South Africa as soon as Australian cheating/grubby behaviour is brought up, so it tells me you think we are angels. And so what, players having a disagreement, umpires are increasingly edgy and keen to jump into an player argument it's getting ridiculous, its not sledging/abuse, emotions boiling over and stuff happens, they werent physical, get over it, sook.

2021-03-05T23:13:11+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


You have no idea what reasonable and whats not on a cricket field if you think two guys arguing to the point where an umpire has to get between them is "engaging with each other". Naive doesn't begin to describe your response especially when you've decided Australians fans are "the most hypocritical and parochially blind fanbase" .

2021-03-05T04:41:42+00:00


"Looks ugly", right so players arent allowed to engage each other? Australian players do it all the time especially against India. God we have the most hypocritical and parochially blind fanbase its not funny

2021-03-05T02:30:34+00:00

Rob

Guest


No Aussie's involved so nothing to see here. I've always found it interesting that Kohli can do whatever he wants on the field and put it down to "passion" yet the Aussie's get criticised from all over if they do anything similar.

2021-03-05T01:43:53+00:00

WillowWiz

Roar Rookie


It's no coincidence that Stokes was involved in a bar brawl that left people badly hurt though. Can't recall Kolhi ever doing something like that!

2021-03-05T01:06:00+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


No doubt this was all Stokes' fault. It's just coincidence that it's always Kohli involved...

2021-03-04T23:55:34+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


That simply looked ugly, regardless what was said. That the umpires once again had to intervene was not a good look. If Stokes did abuse Siraj, I wonder if we'll hear more about that? Remember the carry-on with Paine and Ashwin?

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