In 1954, Edward J Erdelatz, then head football coach of the U.S. Navy, famously remarked that a tie is “like kissing your sister,” reflecting American sports’ win-at-all-costs mentality. This mentality contrasts sharply with Test cricket, where draws are inherent to the game’s structure, constituting nearly one-third of matches played in its 150-year history. As England’s captain Ben Stokes adopts a no-draw philosophy, aiming for thrilling victories, the rarity of exciting draws highlights the complex nature of the sport, which can lead to both dramatic wins and significant defeats.