India's spinner all-rounder Washington Sundar, who was on the spot during the handshake drama at Manchester, finally opened up about how it triggered the players. In a recent conversation with Wisden, Washi shared that the heated altercation between Ravindra Jadeja and Ben Stokes had charged up the Indian players. However, for Washington, it is pretty normal for any sport. Washi said, "I mean, it just happens in any sport, doesn't it? We've seen a lot of such things happen, not just in cricket, but in any sport. I mean, that's how sport is. It brings out a lot. I think it was just an experience for all of us, honestly." He added, "One hundred per cent. You ask this to any player - that's exactly what you would hear. Especially in Test cricket, you want to be challenged because that's exactly what you expect every single day. And when the situation gets tough, the only thing that will help you get over it and come out successful is being really tough in your head." Read also: ‘Can you share Virat Kohli’s number?’ - Ravichandran Ashwin Reveals ‘Rajat Patidar’ Like Scam What happened at Manchester? In the fourth Test at Manchester, Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja secured a draw, with the foundation being led by KL Rahul and young captain Shubman Gill. However, almost an hour before the day's end, after the draw was finalized, Ben Stokes came to shake hands with Ravindra Jadeja to confirm the settlement. However, both Washington and Jadeja were batting in their 80s. And the Indian team passed the message to the players to play as long as they want. And that triggered Stokes. Stokes came and asked, or rather mocked Jadeja, if he wants to get his century against Harry Brook and Ben Duckett. This particular remark had created a massive outburst, with ever former English players slamming Stokes for overlooking Washi and Jads' work on the field for hours. However, later, in the press conference, Stokes clarified that the fifth Test was due in three days and he didn't want to tire his main bowlers, especially when the draw was declared. He, before the fifth TEst, which he eventually missed for his shoulder pain, asked to move on from the handshake drama.