
Indian Washington Sundar plays a shot on the last day of the fourth test. (AP photo) New Delhi: Indian young versatile Washington Sundar said that his first test “felt special”, especially because she came after a clear, mixed news from head coach Gautam Gambhir in the last morning drawn fourth test against England: “Just fight all day.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Sundar for the first time launched to No. 5, replied with gravel and calm, recorded the decisive 101* in an uninterrupted 203-running rack of the fifth goal with Ravindra Jadeja (107*). The duo intertwined more than 55 overs in Old Trafford to deny England victory and maintain a series alive at 2-1 heading to the referee in the oval.
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“This one -one test is very strange,” Sundar said in an interview with Cheteshwar Pujara on Jiohotstar. “I just wanted to fight all day and that was the only news that Gambhir gave me.”In his junior days, Sundar enjoyed the order: “Anyway, I was about to bat in No. 5. I was stuffed at two sessions. I was very glad I was given the opportunity.On their partnership with Jadeja Sundar, he said they focused only on survival and clarity of the purpose: “We just wanted to play every delivery. The goal was doing a little. The building partnership was important. The first task was to see a new ball.”He added, “We wanted to let go of thoughts on the result and focus on every van.”India, winding on 0/2 after admitting the 311-run of the first shift, ended 425/4 in its second shifts, with centuries by SHUBMAN GILL, Jadeja and Sundar earning a draw.The last test starts with an oval of 31. July.