Stuart Broad defends Ben Stokes' offer to shake hands in the drawn fourth Test, acknowledging both sides' perspectives. Stokes, exhausted after 143 overs, sought to end the match, while Jadeja and Sundar, nearing centuries, rightfully pursued their milestones. Broad highlights the unique situation where both captain and batters had valid reasons for their actions in the game's final moments.
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