
India’s dough Ravindra and Washington Sundar refused to shake hands with the English captain Ben Stokes. (Screengrab) Washington Sundar said the drama Handshake 5.England Captain Ben Stokes offered a draw for Indian dough Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar during a break for drinks in the last meeting of 5. At that time, Jadeja and Washington had closed themselves for centuries – the first in the test cricket for the second – and Stokes raged that both doughs wanted to push their personal milestones.“I think it will only happen in any sport, right?” Washington told Wisden.“We have seen many such things, not only in cricket, but in any sport. I mean how sport it is. It brings a lot. I think it was just an experience for all of us, honestly.”Sundar admitted that the tension had fired him.“One hundred percent,” he said.“You ask about every player – that’s exactly what you would hear. Especially in the test cricket, you want to be attacked because that’s exactly what you expect every day.“Every player who played this format and was successful would do it very well and for a long time, quite consistently,” he said.When he spoke of an oval test victory, he said, “It was wonderful.“I mean, just as the game proved after each session, it was wonderful. Especially on day 5, that 40 minutes were very intense, because when you know that the goal came to individual numbers, you never know – something could happen.