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Washington Sundar praises Team India's bowling effort on slow Delhi track

All-rounder Washington Sundar lauded Team India's bowling effort after the hosts managed to bowl out West Indies for 390 on Day 4 of the second Test in Delhi, setting up a 121-run chase.

ANI Oct 13, 2025 23:34 IST googleads

Washington Sundar (Photo: ANI)

New Delhi [India], October 13 (ANI): All-rounder Washington Sundar lauded Team India's bowling effort after the hosts managed to bowl out West Indies for 390 on Day 4 of the second Test in Delhi, setting up a 121-run chase.
The visitors showed strong resistance. Sundar said the bowlers displayed immense patience and discipline on a sluggish surface.
"On this kind of a wicket you just need to be a lot of patience and try and hit those areas more consistently, and that's the only challenge," Sundar said after the day's play.
"Obviously, it's good to be bowling long spells. It's very heartening to have actually taken 20 wickets on a wicket like this. All of the bowlers bowled really well, even the fast bowlers bowled their heart out every single spell, so it is very heartening, honestly," he added.
The all-rounder admitted that the pitch had been slow throughout the match, forcing the bowlers to constantly adapt.
"I mean it (the pitch) has been slow throughout the game I'd say. I mean I'd say we did quite a few different things depending on the batsmen. For some of the batsmen we tried to bowl a little wider and hit the rough and for some players we tried to be really straight as much as possible and bring the stumps into play," he explained.
West Indies, led by a spirited lower-order fight, managed to stretch their innings and test India's patience. Reflecting on the team's approach, Sundar said the focus remained on discipline and execution.
"The conversation for us was to be really patient and bowl those good deliveries no matter what, because that's exactly what's required from us, and that's something which is not in our control as well. The result is something that's not in our control especially on such a wicket but to bowl those good deliveries consistently and to keep coming in spells after spells and be really, you know, try and be really fresh and give efforts every single spell is something that we're required to do. I think all of us did that really well," he said.
Mohammed Siraj picked up two wickets, while Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah scalped three wickets each, and Ravindra Jadeja and Sundar picked one wicket each.
India is on the verge of completing a series whitewash with their scoreline reading 63/1 while chasing 121. (ANI)

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