India, July 28 -- Amid a barrage of criticism aimed at England captain Ben Stokes for his final-hour antics following a no-handshake from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar during Day 5 of the fourth Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, the all-rounder finally found support from compatriot Jonathan Trott. The former England cricketer rather lashed out at Jadeja for prioritising "personal milestone" over the result.

With a draw inevitable in Manchester after the two Indian all-rounders' defiance, Stokes offered to shake hands and end the game. But Jadeja, who was in his 90s, and Sundar, who was in his 80s, rejected the offer as they were rather keen on reaching the much-deserved personal milestone.

This left Stokes infu...