Washington Sundar's maiden international century in the fourth Test against England has been lauded as a testament to his resilience and hard work. Sundar's crucial innings, alongside Ravindra Jadeja's century, helped India secure a draw and keep the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series alive.
Stepping up in the absence of Rishabh Pant, Sundar showcased his batting prowess and composure at No. 5, solidifying his place in the team. His coach emphasized Sundar's dedication and ability to overcome past injuries to achieve this significant milestone.
Sundar's performance has been praised for his composure and ability to perform under pressure, proving his value as a versatile all-rounder for the Indian team.
Batters, all-rounders, and wicketkeepers with lowest caught behind percentage (minimum 20 innings, excludes specialist bowlers)
Rank | Player | Team | percentage |
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#1 | RCB | 0.0% (0/44 innings) | |
#2 | SRH | 0.0% (0/20 innings) | |
#3 | GT | 3.1% (1/45 innings) | |
#4 | LSG | 3.4% (1/38 innings) | |
#5 | GT | 5.1% (5/115 innings) |
Batters, all-rounders, and wicketkeepers with lowest LBW dismissal percentage (minimum 20 innings, excludes specialist bowlers)
Rank | Player | Team | percentage |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | GT | 0.0% (0/45 innings) | |
#2 | SRH | 0.0% (0/37 innings) | |
#3 | KKR | 0.0% (0/20 innings) | |
#4 | RCB | 0.0% (0/34 innings) | |
#5 | SRH | 0.0% (0/22 innings) |