Washington Sundar
Washington Sundar. Image Credit: Twitter.

Washington Sundar picked up four crucial wickets and scored 84 useful runs overall in the historic Gabba Test. He made a surprise debut in the fourth and final Test in Australia and unthinkably went on to become one of the chief architects in what turned out to be one of the most famous Test wins for India.

However, in an interaction, Indian team fielding coach R Sridhar revealed that at one point, Washington Sundar didn’t even had pads to go out and bat with.

R Sridhar
R Sridhar (Image Credit: Google)

Washington Sundar Had Not Carried Any Pads Of White Colour

With Ravichandran Ashwin getting injured before the final Test, India made the call of having him in the main XI. But, as he had travelled for the T20Is only, Washington Sundar had not carried any pads of white colour. He was batting in the nets with the blue pads itself. He had not even played a single first-class match since 2017 and suddenly he was making his Test debut against Australia.

Washington Sundar
Washington Sundar. Photo Credit: Getty Images.

During the interaction, R Sridhar revealed that the Indian team and support staff struggled to find him a pair of pads that would fit him perfectly.

“We tried many but they were too small for the tall Sundar. We tried getting from the Aussies but due to Covid, they could not spare their pads. Finally, we had to go to a shop after the Test match had started,’’ he was quoted saying by Telangana Today. 

The young spinner from Chennai had quite an amazing journey in the past few months. He travelled to Australia for the T20I series, where he played all matches and stayed back with the team, even though he wasn’t in the Test squad. He was a net bowler who was kept in the team as a backup option so that he could imitate Nathan Lyon’s bowling style and help Indian batsmen to be prepared for it.

Washington Sundar Picked Over Kuldeep Yadav Scored 62 And Picked 3 Wickets In First Innings

Washington Sundar was picked over Kuldeep Yadav, who already had a five-for in Australia. However, India needed his batting at no. 7, so that he can become an ideal replacement for injured Ravindra Jadeja.

Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja
Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja. Photo Credit: Getty Images.

As it turned out, he picked four crucial wickets in the Test, two of which were of Steve Smith and David Warner. He also scored a magnificent 62 in the first innings to reduce India’s deficit while his 22 in the second innings helped India to chase down the total. Washington Sundar had played all the three T20Is and picked 2 wickets conceding 72 runs in 12 overs. His performance in 4th Test against Australia saw him bag a place against England at home in first 2 Tests at Chennai.