The third Test between India and England at the Lord's is hanging, with India losing four rapid wickets for 58 on Day 4. India still have 135 runs to chase and the Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar sounded pretty confident that India will win tomorrow. After the day's play, Washi had a small chat with the SkySports presentors where he appreciated the fast bowlers for keeping the English batters under pressure. He said, "Definitely India winning tomorrow. Just after lunch. The position we are in right now, we would have taken. Maybe one down would be ideal. The way the fast bowlers bowled, kept the pressure on through the day was amazing. With the hard ball, we expected some seam movement and up and down. Siraj, Akash, to get Brook out when he was looking aggressive, we didn't want to leak too many runs." Speaking about the spinners' role, he added, "When they get tired, we get our turn to do our job. Myself and Jadeja, it was heartening how we bowled. Didn't want to give them any runs." "Defninitely India winning tomorrow!" 😁Washington Sundar reflects day four for India at Lord's 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/ha7iCscMMh — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 13, 2025 Read also: Pant Should Share Match Fee: Karthik UK is kind: Washington Sundar Washington Sundar has been leading the pace bunch with the highest number of wickets, having some key names in his pockets like that of Joe Root and Ben Stokes. Speaking about his four-fer, he said, "They were all big wickets, especially the stage of play. It went very well for us. UK has been kind, I don't get as much drift in subcontinent conditions. Taken some time to adjust my line, but it's come with a lot of practice." On Stokes wicket, he added that Jasprit Bumrah bowling from the other end has helped him a lot. "The fact Bumrah was bowling from the other end helped. He went for a slog and it went well for us. Sweep, slog-sweep, is always going to be difficult on this pitch, so I wanted to hit the stumps." Notably, England were bowled out for 192. Apart from Washi, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj took two each. Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Reddy took one apiece.