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Ben Stokes and Shubman Gill insist there's no bad blood between England and India after a fiery fourth Test.
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00:00No regrets, but I think it's one of those where when you've not been there in the field for 250 overs,
00:10you do have a bit more of an understanding towards both sides.
00:17Two lads, Jadeja and Washington, played incredibly well up until that point,
00:20so you sort of understand as to why they wanted to stay out there and get the hundreds.
00:25But again, like I said at the end of the game, fair enough, but I'm not going to bowl any of my bowlers
00:34in a situation there where we can't win the game and expose any of those guys to injuries.
00:41So it's just, we're over it. I think India are over that whole thing.
00:45Let's just try our best not to focus too much on a 20-minute period of cricket.
00:51I think the relation is fantastic, but when you are on the field, you're trying to win a game at the end of the day
00:57and both the teams have been very competitive and sometimes when you are competitive, you know,
01:02in the heat of the moment, you do or say things that you might not do.
01:08But I think once the match is over, there is mutual respect between both the teams.
01:13So there are no regrets for anything that's gone on on the field?
01:15No, not at all.

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