In the ongoing Test series against England, Washington Sundar has impressed everyone with his all-round performance. But beyond his cricketing skills, his unique name often sparks curiosity—especially because it doesn’t sound like a typical Hindu name.
Why is a Hindu named Washington?"Washington" sounds Western or Christian, and many wonder why a Hindu boy from Tamil Nadu carries such a name. The answer lies in a deeply touching story involving his father, a kind stranger, and a life-changing act of kindness.
A tribute to a kind-hearted mentorWashington Sundar’s father, M. Sundar, was a passionate cricketer in his younger days but never made it to the Tamil Nadu state team. While playing cricket as a child, he caught the attention of a retired Indian Army officer named P.D. Washington.
Moved by the young boy’s potential and knowing his poor financial background, P.D. Washington supported M. Sundar selflessly—buying him cricket gear, helping with his education, and even dropping him to school on his bicycle.
This generosity left a lifelong impression on M. Sundar.
The emotional naming decisionIn 1999, the same year that P.D. Washington passed away, M. Sundar became a father. Initially, he whispered the name “Srinivasan” into his newborn son's ear—a traditional practice. But soon after, he changed his mind.
Instead of a conventional name, he named his son "Washington Sundar"—a lasting tribute to the man who believed in him when no one else did.
More than just a nameToday, Washington Sundar carries not just the legacy of a promising cricketer, but also the memory of a mentor whose quiet support helped shape his father’s life. The name Washington is a symbol of gratitude, humility, and the silent power of one good deed.
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