Washington Sundar (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Chennai: Washington Sundar took many surprised when the All-Rounder India appeared on Friday at the first TNCA First Division division (Vap Trophy). Washington was at a month break after a challenging test tour in five matches, which ended on August 4. The 25 -year -old man firmly deployed on home test tasks against West India and South Africa in the coming months, and on Friday he re -introduced himself to mark his competitive return.
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Off-Spinning All-Rounder, representing Klusák Globe SC, hit the patient 36 and raised the goal in a defeat with seven goals on young stars CC. The trip can be called “heating” for its short English region with Hampshire, which will start on Monday. The last two rounds of the regional championship-Hampshire will play against Somerset and Surrey-Outy Washington return to the red ball mode. It should be noted that it was not selected for the South Zone team for the ongoing Duleep trophy, despite the BCCI Directive to the zonal selectors to include India International, if available. M Sendhilnathan, head coach TN and mentor Washington at the MRF Academy, said the regional charm will help Tamil over the young man to regain the momentum before the home season. “These four -day games will act as a preparation for test matches. Washington can get back its rhythm in a red ball cricket. It will not suffer from fatigue, due to weather conditions in England,” Sendhilnathan said on Saturday toi. Washington was able to explore the possibilities after being named in the 15-member Indian team-it is part of the list of non-traveled reserves-for the ongoing Asia Cup in UAE. “The pitch in England will be completely different (from those in India), but it is good that he gets some games under the belt before the tests. I feel the continuity help; he will be mentally ready to play for a longer period of time, given that he returns from the break. During the stint Hampshire, fertile England could be useful. “He (Washington) had an excellent series against England this summer and will play a key role with the two big games that come,” said Hampshire director Cricket Giles White.
