Indavas: What did Ravichandran Ashwin say when compared to Nathan Lyon?

Ravichandran Ashwin made a spectacular bowling attack in the first Test between India and Australia. Ashwin picked up four wickets for 55 runs, including a key wicket from Steve Smith, which helped India take the lead on the second day of the opening day-night Test here but they were not ready to ‘judge’ their best performance abroad. Huh.

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He questioned, ‘Sometimes the comparisons and the way we look at things is quite wrong. Do we go to the batsman to see Steve Smith’s batting and repeat it whenever we visit Australia? No one would do that with Aleister Cook or Joe Root. ‘Ashwin Friday,’ I think we all know that everyone works differently. Of course you can learn. There is no restriction on this. You can always learn how people do their work. “When playing a spinner abroad, you have to look at how many runs were saved and how many wickets were taken by these two things,” Ashwin said.

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He said, ‘I have always looked after this, especially when you play abroad. Things should be in your favor because you two are working and they are also doing things against circumstances.’

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He said, ‘To my extent, I see that I can learn and I try to do that. How people take it depends on them. ‘Ashwin said he always did well abroad,’ If you look at the last two years and people don’t force those two bad matches or bad conditions, my performance abroad has been good in the last 18 months. I was doing it. ‘

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