At the conclusion of the drawn 4th Test between India and England at Old Trafford, a dramatic moment. At the point when players started leaving the field, Ben Stokes did not shake hands with Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar. The game had ended in a closely contested draw, with India displaying tremendous grit to endure five sessions. While the majority of players were returning to the dressing rooms, the snub handshake by Stokes drew notice. It appeared to be a sign of England's anger after failing to win a game they dominated at the beginning. The incident soon became one of the major talking points following the match. Watch here: Ben Stokes refused to shake hands with Washington Sundar & Ravindra Jadeja..Because they destroyed his dream? Sportsmanship anyone?pic.twitter.com/wOj2l9ylBR — Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) July 27, 2025 Read also: Kuldeep Benched Despite Spin Pitch, Morkel Explains Why Jadeja, Sundar Deny Draw Offer, Hit Tons Before Handshake As the fourth Test between England and India entered the last hour of play, host captain Ben Stokes invited Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, the current batters, for a handshake and to accept a proposal for a draw. But both the batters were closing in on their respective centuries and turned down Stokes' request with a smile. Stokes and Ben Duckett were also seen getting into the faces of Jadeja and having words for him, "Do you wanna get to a hundred off Harry Brook?" and to this the Indian all-rounder just responded with, "I don't know anything. It is up to the captain." The on-field drama between both the teams brought a moment of mirth to the live spectators, as drawn games have become as rare as hens' teeth in Test cricket of recent times. There was a drinks break soon after that, and the middle-order batters didn't take long to reach their centuries. The first one to do so was Jadeja, with a lovely lofted six off Harry Brook. One over later, Jadeja's accomplice Sundar also made it to the milestone. It was also his first-ever century in red-ball internationals for the 25-year-old — one that he will relish for a long, long time. Three-figure scores for both Indians ensured that teams finally parted ways with a handshake, putting an end to an edge-of-the-seat action over five days of gripping cricket at the legendary ground of Old Trafford in Manchester. A wonderful game of cricket between two of the toughest rivals in the world ended on even-steven terms because it could not find a winner, but cricket was a winner and the fans saw an incredible encounter.