IND vs. Eng 4th Test: ‘A test hundred one test is a test hundred’-Shaubman Gill defended Jadeja-Washington’s hands quickly to shake the hands. Cricket news

New Delhi: India captain Shubman Gill has supported Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar’s decision to delay the handshake at 5 on the day of the fourth test drawn in Old Trafford, both batsmen deserved their centuries. The test ended in a draw, but England did not have a brief provocative between Indian and English players over the decision to continue the batting after offering the match to end early.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Speaking in the post -match presentation, Gill said that the mood in the dressing room felt like a win: “The kind of situation we were yesterday, it certainly seems like a win. Especially losing two early wickets … The way we showed patience and determination were very pleasing to see it. ,
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India was chasing the 311-Run deficiency, but was strong at 425/4, thanks to Jadeja (107*) and beautiful (101*) thanks to an unbeaten centuries, who added 203-rran partnership.
As a last -hour drama, Gill gave a blunt clarification: “I think the two batsmen batted brilliantly and were in their 90s. And a test is a test hundred at the end of a hundred days. Washington’s first, and the position we were deserved to it.”England captain Ben Stokes expressed disappointment on refusing to join hands despite saving India’s test. A blind irritated stokes also asked sarcastically, “Do you want to score a hundred against Harry Brook?” -After bringing it to part -time bowler in anti -opposition.Still Jadeja responded peacefully, “I can’t do anything” before launching Brook to bring her hundred.
Gill praised both Jadeja and Sundar: “All this is about taking the wicket out of the equation. Day 5 wickets, every ball is an incident. We just wanted to go on the ball with the ball and wanted to take it deeply. He did it completely.”The five-match series has now become a decisive in the oval, with England 2–1.