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(Reuters) – Washington Sundar was the standout bowler for India with seven wickets against New Zealand on Thursday but the 25-year-old said being part of the three-pronged spin attack on the opening day of the second test was a special experience.

After veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin did the initial damage with 3-64, Washington ripped through the Black Caps and finished with career-best figures of 7-59 to restrict them to 259 before India reached 16-1 at stumps on a riveting day.

Ravindra Jadeja went wicketless on the day but helped keep the tourists from building on their positive start.

“We communicated a lot. They brought a lot of qualities, skill sets and experience as well. That really helps for someone who is playing along with them. It definitely helped me today,” Washington told reporters.

“It’s special, isn’t it, to be playing in a game that both of them are a part of. I hope that we’ll get to play a lot more games together.”

Washington was a late addition to the squad after India’s eight-wicket defeat in the series opener in Bengaluru and he said he was delighted with how things unfolded for him.

“Right from the start, getting to play this game and coming back to the test squad, there are a lot of things that I can say mean a lot to me and are very special,” added Washington, who replaced Kuldeep Yadav in the eleven.

“I’m grateful. I don’t think I’ll ever forget this day.”

Washington will add extra firepower to India’s long batting line-up having scored 152 in a recent domestic game and he said he was looking forward to Friday’s action.

“It’s going to be exciting,” the Tamil Nadu player added.

“Hopefully, we can put a lot of runs on the board.”

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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