"Difficult To Put It In Words": Washington Sundar On His Maiden Test Ton vs England
After missing out on centuries against England twice in the past, most recently in 2021, when he was left stranded at scores of 85* and 96*, Washington Sundar got his moment when it mattered the most.
- Asian News International
- Updated: July 28, 2025 12:21 pm IST
Following his maiden Test and international ton during a hard-fought draw against England at Manchester during the fourth Test, Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar said that the century feels special and the feeling is "difficult to put into words" as reaching three figures in whites is "something truly unique". After missing out on centuries against England twice in the past, most recently in 2021, when he was left stranded at scores of 85* and 96*, Sundar got his moment when it mattered the most. Promoted to number five for his rock-solid technique to guard an injured Rishabh Pant, Sundar stood tall with leftie and seasoned all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, forging an alliance worth 203 runs.
Ahead of the final Test at The Oval starting two days later, the duo managed to tire out and rattle the Englishmen as a huge workload awaits them in a Test match where India is heading with a psychological advantage.
Sundar shared his feelings while speaking to JioHotstar, saying, "It feels very special. Honestly, it's difficult to put this feeling into words because a Test hundred is something truly unique. Every century matters, but this one holds special significance. I got the opportunity to bat at number five, and my only focus was to fight for an entire day. That was the only message from the coach as well. I am just really glad we managed to draw this match."
Speaking about the team's approach in their second innings, Washington said that the team wanted to play to the merit of the ball, as the wicket offered something to both seamers and spinners alike.
"Our focus was to stay disciplined and give everything we could. To experience the moments we did today, especially after managing to draw the game, feels amazing. I think the whole team played really well throughout the Test match, and now it is going to be even more exciting heading into the next one," he concluded.
In three Tests of this series so far, Sundar has scored 205 runs in six innings, averaging 51.25, with a century to his name. He has also taken seven wickets in five innings at an average of 35.85, with best figures of 4/22 at Lord's.
Sundar, with the bat, has been a valuable asset for India, scoring 673 runs in 12 matches and 22 innings at an average of 44.86, with a century and four fifties to his name. With 32 wickets at an average of 27.87 and best figures of 7/59, including a fifer and ten-fer, Sundar could be the successor of Ravichandran Ashwin that Team India is looking for. At the age of 25, Sundar has already made a significant impact, and with years of grooming and hard work, could establish himself as one of the world's best cricketers.
Notably till yet, he has played seven of his 12 Tests away from home and managed to create a solid impact in them, be it at Brisbane in 2021 (a century stand with Shardul Thakur), Melbourne in 2024 (a partnership of over 100 runs with Nitish Kumar Reddy), Lord's (a four-wicket haul helping India set 193 for themselves) and Old Trafford this year.
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