Washington Sundar Wins India's 'Impact Fielder' Award for T20I Series

Washington Sundar Wins India’s ‘Impact Fielder’ Award for T20I Series

Washington Sundar Wins India’s ‘Impact Fielder’ Award for T20I Series Against Bangladesh

Rising Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar has been recognized for his exceptional fielding skills, earning the India cricket team’s ‘Impact Fielder’ Award for the recently concluded T20I series against Bangladesh. Sundar’s outstanding performance on the field, including three catches and an impressive economy rate of just five runs per over, set him apart from his competitors.

India’s fielding coach, T Dilip, praised Sundar’s remarkable improvement, noting that he appeared as a “different” player in terms of his fielding abilities. Dilip highlighted Sundar’s “precision at the boundary line” and his ability to anticipate and cut angles effectively.

Sundar’s award came after a closely contested competition with Hardik Pandya and Riyan Parag. Pandya was hailed for his high energy levels on the field, while Parag was recognized for his ability to make difficult catches look effortless. However, Sundar’s consistent performance and exceptional fielding skills ultimately earned him the top honor.

Dilip also commended the collective spirit of the Indian team, emphasizing the importance of intent and energy in their fielding efforts. He praised the team’s adaptability and anticipation, which allowed them to overcome challenges posed by different grounds and lighting conditions.

“When intent meets energy, the eagerness to convert every ball into an opportunity increases,” said Dilip. “We were phenomenal in that aspect during this series.”

Sundar expressed his gratitude for the award, stating that he always strives to give his best on the field. He acknowledged the support of the coaching staff and his teammates, who created a positive and supportive environment.

India’s victory in the T20I series against Bangladesh marked a dominant 5-0 sweep of the Test and T20I series. The team will now turn their attention to a three-Test home series against New Zealand beginning on October 16, followed by a four-match T20I series in South Africa next month.

Rohit Sharma Misses Out on 'Impact Fielder of the Series' Award

Rohit Sharma Misses Out on ‘Impact Fielder of the Series’ Award

Despite his spectacular one-handed catch that dismissed Bangladesh’s Litton Das in the second Test, Rohit Sharma surprisingly missed out on the ‘Impact Fielder of the Series’ award. The award, presented by India’s fielding coach T Dilip, went to Yashasvi Jaiswal and Mohammed Siraj instead.

Rohit’s catch in the Kanpur Test drew widespread praise, becoming a topic of discussion among experts and commentators. However, it was not enough to secure him the award, despite Dilip naming two winners.

In his address to the team after the series, Dilip lauded Rohit as “reliable as a Swiss watch” but did not include him among his top two picks. Jaiswal and Siraj were named joint-winners, leaving Rohit visibly stunned.

Siraj also grabbed a one-handed catch on Day 5 of the Kanpur Test, dismissing Shakib al Hasan. However, he initially misjudged the ball’s trajectory before making amends with a diving catch. Jaiswal and KL Rahul also made impressive catches in the slip region throughout the series.

Despite the snub, India secured a 7-wicket win in the second Test, completing a 2-0 series sweep. Despite rain washing out over two and a half days of play, Rohit’s team showcased their all-round abilities.

The victory strengthens India’s position at the top of the World Test Championship points table, bringing them closer to the final.

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