
Ravindra Jadeja celebrates his century with Washington Sundar during five days of 4. Test. (Getty Images) New Delhi: Indian Captain Shaubman Gill supported Ravindry Jadeja and Washington Sundar’s decision to postpone Handshakes 5. The day of the fourth test on Old Trafford said that both doughs have deserved their centuries. The test ended in a draw, but not a short outburst between Indian and English players about the decision to continue the launch after England offered to end the match soon.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!When he spoke to the presentation after the match, Gill said that the mood in the dressing room felt like a victory: “The kind of position we were yesterday morning certainly feels like victory.
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India was chased by a 311-run deficit, but ended strongly at 425/4, thanks to the undefeated centuries of Jadeja (107*) and Sundar (101*), who added 203-Run partnership.As for the last lesson, Gill gave a dull explanation: “I think the two batsmen were brilliantly burning and were at their 90s.His comments came after England Captain Ben Stokes expressed frustration over Indian refusing to shake his hands, even though the test was saved. Visibly irritated Stokes even sarcastically asked, “Do you want to shoot a hundred against Harry Brook?” -After a part -time protest.Yet Jadeja kept calm and calmly replied, “I can do nothing,” before Brook started to raise a hundred.Gill appreciated Jadeja and Sundar’s calm: “It’s all about pulling a goal from the equation. Goal 5. Day, every ball is an event. We just wanted to go the ball and take it deep. They did it perfectly.”A series of five matches now heads to The Oval referee, with England leading 2-1.