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India vs England: Even when body is not responding, joy of bowling, love for my art keeps me going, says Ashwin | Cricket News

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February 8, 2021
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India vs England: Even when body is not responding, joy of bowling, love for my art keeps me going, says Ashwin | Cricket News

CHENNAI: Turning one’s arm for nearly 73 overs on a bowler’s graveyard is no mean feat but then Ravichandran Ashwin‘s eternal love affair with his craft has given him immense joy even when he had to push his physical limits in adverse conditions.
Ashwin ended with nine wickets in the ongoing first Test, including 6 for 61– his 28th five-for — in England’s second innings.
The premier India spinner said that bowling 40 overs in a day is a joyous exercise for him.

A bowling spell to cherish for @ashwinravi99 at his home ground.#INDvENG https://t.co/1j9tmXmPYw

— BCCI (@BCCI) 1612780948000

“I see quite a few interesting observations on what people think might happen or not but as a cricketer that’s the last thing that you have on your mind,” Ashwin said when asked how his back is holding up after such a gruelling effort, having missed the last Test in Australia due to back spasms.
“For me, part and parcel of my cricket days was bowling 40 to 45 overs a day and go back in the nets again. When it comes to bowling, the joy that I have even when some parts of my body are not responding properly, I can still keep going but that’s how much I love my art.
“I would think I would like to keep bowling as long as I think,” said the man who now has 386 Test wickets.

Just like Ishant Sharma, Ashwin also conceded that the track was really flat and England winning the toss became crucial.
“Look, personally when I saw the wicket, I believed it will be a good one to bat but I thought it might go a little more than what (happened) on the first day.
“It was really flat and it was like a crucial toss for us, I would say,” said Ashwin, who knows the Chepauk track like no other having grown up playing the game at this venue from the age-group level.
“….but I still thought we fought back really well through the course of the day yesterday and even today we fought back really well. If we can have a good fifth day, we will be quite happy to win this Test match,” he said.

His 3/146 in the first innings wouldn’t reveal how much pressure he put on the opposition and especially skipper Joe Root, who didn’t play as many sweep shots as he did off Washington Sundar and Shahbaz Nadeem.
“Before you carry on with that question, in the first innings, the number of sweeps he played off me was very very minimal. He was very careful in how he was going to sweep, because we had plans in place and we had lines in place. “When good players play, you can make your plan, sometimes it work, sometimes it doesn’t,” said Ashwin.
In fact, Ashwin felt that Root wasn’t exactly in control of his sweep shot in the second innings when he got out after scoring a quickfire 40.

“He (Root) was not at the same comfort level I thought, he was getting beaten in flight. It does make a difference, when you play on a day one pitch and day four pitch, there is a massive difference,” he said.
However, he rejected the theory that Jofra Archer and James Anderson‘s deliveries could also keep low just like Jasprit Bumrah, who got a number of lbws because of low bounce of the track.
“There are a few things we need to understand when it comes to Jassi’s bowling. The arm path is very different to that of what (James) Anderson and (Jofra) Archer have and these two (Bumrah and Ishant) are exponents of sub-continent conditions.
“They have been playing first class cricket in India, so I think it is facet of the game, sometimes it goes unnoticed or unobserved from the outside.”
Washington Sundar has now hit his second successive half century in Tests and his senior state and national teammate termed him a “special batsman”.

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In Pics – 1st Test: India lose Rohit cheaply in mammoth chase of 420 against England on Day 4

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India lost Rohit Sharma in their chase for 420 after Ravichandran Ashwin took six wickets to dismiss England for 178 on day four of the opening Test on Monday. (BCCI Photo)

The hosts reached 39 for one at stumps after spinner Jack Leach bowled Sharma for 12 on a deteriorating Chennai pitch. Shubman Gill, on 15, and Cheteshwar Pujara, on 12, were batting at the close with India needing another 381 runs to win the first of the four Tests. (BCCI Photo)

On a dominant day for spinners, Ashwin claimed his 28th five-wicket haul in England’s second innings. The off-spinner sent back Rory Burns with the first ball of the innings and struck crucial blows, including taking Ben Stokes for seven. (BCCI Photo)

Skipper Joe Root top-scored with 40 off 32 deliveries. He hit 218 in the first innings of his 100th Test. Root hit seven boundaries before being trapped lbw by paceman Jasprit Bumrah. (PTI Photo)

Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem took two wickets and got wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler stumped for 24. (PTI Photo)

Paceman Ishant Sharma became the sixth Indian and third pacer from the country to take 300 wickets in Test cricket. Dan Lawrence (18) was Ishant’s 300th Test wicket. (PTI Photo)

India were bowled out for 337 in their first innings in the morning session, 42 runs short of avoiding the follow on despite Washington Sundar’s unbeaten 85. (PTI Photo)

Leach and paceman James Anderson took two wickets each in the morning session to pack off India after the hosts started the day 257-6. (PTI Photo)

“Washy is a fantastic batsman and a lot of people go by the T20 format where he plays at No 7. All of them don’t recognise his special talent as he is quite a special batsman.”
Ashwin also wasn’t surprised that the England team didn’t enforce follow-on and allowed its bowlers to take a break.
“They had two options. Either they could have asked us to follow on or the only reason I can see is they wanted to give some rest to their bowlers, which is part of the game sometimes not very well understood from the outside as fresh bowlers can sometimes do the trick rather than tired bowlers,” he said.

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