R Ashwin hails Ravindra Jadeja: ‘Thankful that I got a bowling partner like him’ | Cricket News – Times of India
Jadeja, who was returning to international cricket after a five-month injury lay-off, starred in the first innings picking up 5 wickets while Ashwin spun his web around the Aussie batters in the second innings, claiming his 31st Test five-wicket haul which forced the visitors to fold for 91 — their lowest score on Indian soil.
After the match-winning performance Ashwin lauded comeback-man Jadeja for his all-round heroics and termed his form as phenomenal.
“To say (that I got) massive help from Jaddu (Jadeja) would be an understatement. He has been in phenomenal form. In the last three years, the way he has batted and bowled, we don’t need to talk how well he moves on the field and how much addition he has been to the team; he has just been a fantastic cricketer.
“I am so thankful that I got a bowling partner like him. Axar is also no ordinary bowler either. So, we have a very good set of spinners and we all can bat as well,” said Ashwin after the match.
Ashwin was India’s highest wicket-taker with match figure of 8 for 79.
The veteran shed light on his plan to lure the Australian batters to play the drive shots and induce mistakes which worked well on the slow Nagpur track.
“The wicket was very slow. I have been saying this all through the Test. (It’s) Not one of those pitches where you might get the gloves ripping off at short leg or silly point. You need to get the batsman driving on this wicket,” Ashwin said.
“So, I thought giving them (Australia batters) one of two balls to drive, induce them into shots and probably induce the other half of the bat as well.”
Asked about the dominant win against a side like Australia, he said, “I will credit our batting unit, they kept them (Australia) long (enough) on the field. It was going to be difficult for them to come out to bat. The early wickets set the ton for us today.”
In India’s first innings, Ashwin came out ahead of Cheteshwar Pujara as night watchman after opener KL Rahul’s dismissal on the first day on Thursday. He went on to score 23 runs.
Asked if he volunteered to come out at No. 3, Ashwin said, “It has been going on for a while. I really struggle to cope sitting inside and watching the guys bat in the middle. Sometimes it is too nervous for me these days.
“I have been asking for an opportunity to go out and bat early on. There was an opportunity (in this Test). It presented itself. My friend Pujara just let me go as a night watchman with 20 minutes to go (on the first day) and I gladly took the opportunity.
“I really look forward to go out and bat. I just feel that I am getting into good position. If and when I get an opportunity, I am always ready. And knowing Puji (Pujara), I think it is going to happen (in future).”
Ashwin said Australia will look to bounce back with a firmer plan in the remaining matches.
“I think they (Australia) will introspect and come out with different plans in the next game. I expect Australia to come back hard and strong. They are a world-class side, we all know that.”
The second Test of the four-match series begins in Delhi on February 17.
(With inputs from PTI)
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