New PCA Stadium: India all-rounder Washington Sundar expressed satisfaction with both his bowling rhythm and batting discipline after playing a decisive role in India's thumping 300-run win over Afghanistan in the one-off Test that concluded on the third day of play on Monday at the New PCA Stadium in Mullanpur.
The off-spinning all-rounder, who returned to the longest format after a gap and weeks of non-stop T20 cricket, said finding his rhythm immediately was one of the most pleasing aspects of his performance. Sundar followed up an unbeaten half-century in India's first innings with a four-wicket haul in Afghanistan's second innings as India wrapped up an innings-and-300-run win.
“I felt really good, especially to play this format after a while. I just wanted to get a lot of volume coming into the game and obviously I felt like I was getting the rhythm right from the scratch, from ball one. And that was definitely a very good feeling,” Sundar said after India’s win.