“I knew that…”, Washington Sundar revealed the secret, how he took 7 wickets against New Zealand

Yashwant Dhadke
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Washington Sundar caused the most damage to the visiting team in stopping them at 259 runs.
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Washington Sundar: The second match is going on between India and New Zealand at Pune ground. The first day of this match was great for the host team. The Kiwi team, who came to bat first, was stopped at 259 runs by the Indian team. Washington Sundar caused the most damage to the visiting team in stopping them at 259 runs. He pushed the visiting team on the backfoot by taking 7 wickets. Now Sundar has told about his brilliant performance and why he was able to perform so brilliantly.

Washington Sundar revealed the secret 

Let us tell you that Washington Sundar took a total of 7 wickets in his over. During this, he also hunted down Rachin Ravindra who was batting brilliantly and looking dangerous. He bowled a difficult ball and bowled out Rachin. When asked about his performance, Sundar said that the ball would spin on the first day. So we knew how to bowl.

“We knew about it” – Beautiful

Washington Sundar said – My focus was only on bowling consistently in the right place. We knew that the ball would spin a lot on the first day, which could benefit the spinner. Certainly, Rachin Ravindra’s wicket was the most special, because he was batting brilliantly. Not only Rachin but Daryl Mitchell’s wicket was also a favorite.

Sundar is playing an international test match after three years

It is known that Washington Sundar has made a comeback in Test International after three years with this match. This player wreaked havoc in his comeback match and brought the match in Team India’s bag with a brilliant performance. Let us tell you that in the second match also, Team India was lagging behind a lot initially.

 But Sundar trapped the batsmen in his web with his spin. Then he took not one, not two, but 7 wickets, while the remaining three wickets were taken by R Ashwin. If we talk about the match, by the end of the first day’s play, India had scored 16 runs along with the wicket of Rohit Sharma.

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