Multi-level Washington Sundar He shared his honest thoughts after India's defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The 25-year-old used his X (formerly Twitter) account to express his feelings and offer hope for the future.
“It was not the result we had hoped for, but this journey has been unforgettable. We left everything on the pitch and are proud of the heart and resilience the team has shown. Many thanks to the fans for their amazing support, we have felt it every step of the way.” On to the next one, he posted. Sundar.
Sundar Border-Gavaskar Trophy Tour
The young all-rounder has earned his place in the Indian Test team for Border Gavaskar Trophy After a great home series against New Zealand. He managed to pick up 16 wickets while also scoring 89 runs despite India's 3-0 defeat at home.
In the series Vs AustraliaSundar managed to pick up 3 wickets and scored 114 runs in 3 Tests.
Sundar missed the day-night Test in Adelaide and the rain-affected match at The Gabba. However, he made his mark in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. He scored a fighting 50 in the first innings, showing grit and determination with the bat. Although his off-spin only fetched one wicket in that game, his flexibility in batting won praise.
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In the fourth Test in Sydney, Sundar's batting efforts failed, as she scored 14 and 12 in the two innings. The pitch offered little help to the spinners, and Sundar only bowled one over in the entire match – the last over of the match.
India series setback
India The defeat in the fifth and final Test at the SCG marked their first Border-Gavaskar Trophy series loss since 2015. Gautam GambhirThe side he was hoping to get a place in World Test Championship In the final, he suffered a heavy blow.
On the final day at the SCG, India resumed their innings at 141-6 but were bowled out for 157. Australian Scott Boland created chaos with figures of 6-45. Chasing a modest target of 162, Australia lost wickets early but cruised to a six-wicket win in 27 overs.
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