Former England captain Nasser Hussain has criticised the slow over rate in the England-India Test at Lord's, labeling delays as 'diabolical' and urging stricter umpire action. Stuart Broad blames authorities for inaction, highlighting the impact on fans and broadcasters. Kumar Sangakkara prioritises entertaining cricket over strict over quotas, acknowledging issues with time-wasting.
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