Akash Deep schooled by Michael Atherton, Ravi Shastri over Ben Duckett send-off

Akash Deep celebrated his arm around Duckett’s shoulder, grinning and muttering a few words.
Indian Fast Bowling player Akash Deep made headlines for impressive performances during the five -match test series against England. The recent friendly movement against British opener Ben Duckett led to controversy between fans and analysts. Many former cricketists and commentators, Akash Deep should avoid such actions, especially a competitive series, he said.
After taking Ducket’s small door, Akash embraced him by wrapping his arms around the opener’s shoulder. Duckett responded positively to Jest, but critics argue that the pottery should avoid such “friendly” screens after the dismissal. They argue that keeping a melon’s friendly or implying that it can lead to misunderstandings or increase tensions and typically pass through an unpaid border.
Former England captain Atherton, Sky Sports “Can you imagine that he did this to Viv Richards?
“If Athers put his arm around me, I said, ‘Get out of the way, Athers!” Former Indian head coach Ravi answered by laughing.
“This is a serious point. It looked benign and I love giving maximum gaps to the jackers because it is an emotional, passionate game. I want to see that they are stuck.
Shastri also said that if Duckett responded in another way, the situation may be worsening.
“There is no physical contact. Another player with Fiesty temperament (except Duckett) would do something different. He is watched by millions of people. The match referee will be forced to take action because of the rule book.”
The event fired a discussion about the sensitive balance between competitive enthusiasm and cricket in the cricket. Many acknowledge that, although passion is appreciated, any physical interaction following a dismissal is typically negative and can be interpreted as disrespectful or conflict.
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