IND vs ENG Test sequence: Ravi Shastri backs Washington Sundar as Indias subsequent long-term all-rounder

Washington Sundar is seen throughout a follow session forward of the fourth Test in Manchester. | Photo Credit: PTI

Former head coach Ravi Shastri believes Washington Sundar has all of the attributes to turn into India’s subsequent “genuine” Test all-rounder, as he’s deadly with the ball in residence situations and can also be a naturally gifted batter.

The 25-year-old off-spinner, who made a memorable Test debut on the Gabba in 2021, has since had restricted red-ball alternatives. In 11 Tests, Washington has amassed 545 runs and brought 30 wickets.

“I always loved Washington. When I saw him on day one, I said he’s the man. And he can be a genuine all-rounder for many, many years for India,” Shastri mentioned on ‘The ICC Review.’

Shastri feels Washington’s red-ball appearances ought to have been extra, particularly given his confirmed skill on turning tracks at residence.

“He again is just 25 years of age. I think he should have played a lot more Test cricket. Can be lethal in India on tracks where the ball is turning, as New Zealand found out when they played against India. He out-bowled some of the senior spinners. He bowled that well and he can bat.”

Washington was the joint highest wicket-taker within the 2024 residence Test sequence in opposition to New Zealand, ending with 16 wickets in 4 innings.

Shastri, who oversaw Washington’s Test debut, additionally heaped reward on his batting skill, suggesting the Tamil Nadu participant was adequate to be promoted up the order.

“He’s a naturally talented batsman. He’s no number 8. He can go at 6 very soon in the batting lineup.” In the continuing England sequence, Washington has made key contributions with each bat and ball. At Lord’s, his 4/22 within the second innings, together with the prized scalps of Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Jamie Smith, had swung the match in India’s favour.

Shastri added that Washington’s technical attributes make him an asset even in abroad situations.

“And once he gains confidence, I think he’ll get better and better because even overseas he’s got the drift, he’s got the pace, he’s got the strength in his fingers and the fitness. You know, do both long spells and do the controlling job when needed.”

Published – July 22, 2025 10:10 am IST

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