Before coming to the fact of whether Ravindra Jadeja actually got a hundred against Harry Brook or not, Ben Stokes on-field behavior had triggered his own countryman Nasser Hussain, who felt that both Jadeja and Washington Sundar deserved the centuries. And it had nothing to do with whom they are getting it from. The England captain Ben Stokes was no doubt struggling from pain. He had a hamstring pull earlier, and later his right shoulder started nibbling. He was even seen guarding it right behind after each delivery. On the edge of getting respect, his desperate, rather rowdy attempt to shake hands with Jads and Washi had shaken his total image, so Sanjay Manjrekar tagged him as a "spoiled kid!" Notably, Jads was on 89, and Washi was on 80! Nasser Hussain, who has been a big mouth with the "spirit of cricket" notebook, also slammed Stokes attitude. While commentating on SkySports, he said, "I didn't have a problem with it. England seemed to have a problem with it. They were a bit tired, tired bowlers so they wanted to get off but two lads worked hard to get to 80s and 90s and they wanted to get Test match hundreds." Majrekar added, "I think Ben Stokes in the end behaved like a spoiled kid. I would like to see what England would have done if two of their batsmen were nearing Test hundreds?" Read also: Watch: Stokes’ Draw Offer Snubbed by Jadeja, Gill Laughs Inside Dressing Room Why did India not shake hands with Stokes and Co.? The Indian cricketer turned Cheteshwar Pujara asked Washington Sundar about the final incident, when Washi totally ignored Ben Stokes. Quite wittily Washington answered, "I think everyone saw on TV what happened and they all must have enjoyed it." To be honest, Washington has been top-notch with his ignoring attitude. Much before the draw drama, Jofra Archer tried to have a word while he was trying to take a single. Washington didn't ever turn his head back. Same thing happened when Harry Brook wanted to shake hands right after Jadeja completed his hundred. Jadeja, who was removing his helmet to celebrate, and Washington ignorantly walked to Jads, hugging him from behind, leaving brook totally clueless and awkward. After the declaration was done, Stokes, standing nearby, did shake hands with Ravindra Jadeja and then with Washington Sundar. Well, after that, Washi walked out shaking hands with the Indian contingent, almost ignoring Stokes. Stokes then ignored Jadeja, But that man did make a way out from the queue and called Stokes back. Read also: Ben Stokes Refuses Handshake with Washington Sundar & Ravindra Jadeja Ben Stokes clears air on his draw tactics He was tired. His team was tired. So he brought in Harry brook. But on the field, he was too egoistic to accept that on-field but chivalrous enough to shake hands. The tag of "personal milestones" had a hidden agenda of saving his best bowlers for the final Test at London. After the match at Manchester, while speaking to the press, Stokes accepted that, "With the draw inevitable, I wasn’t going to risk any of our main bowlers. There’s a big game coming up in just three days, and we’ve had a heavy workload. It was just about protecting our resources.” Well, India is still one down in the scoreline. A win at London can only draw the series for India. Well, the final Test will be starting on July 31st, at The Oval, London.