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Coach Dravid hails 'absolute match-winner' Ashwin

Source:PTI
November 29, 2021

'You don't achieve what Ashwin has achieved without growing and improving and evolving.'

IMAGE: India coach Rahul Dravid watches Ravichandran Ashwin warm-up ahead of the fifth day's play in the first Test against New Zealand, at Green Park in Kanpur, on Monday. Photograph: BCCI

India coach Rahul Dravid drew attention to the manner in which Ravichandran Ashwin has "grown" and "evolved" into a champion off-spinner, who is now the country's third highest wicket-taker in Tests.

 

Ashwin dismissed Tom Latham to claim his 418th Test wicket and go past Harbhajan Singh on the fifth and final day of the opening Test against New Zealand, in Kanpur, on Monday.

He is now only behind Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev in the overall standings.

"I think it's a phenomenal achievement. I think you know Harbhajan Singh was a really fine bowler, someone I played a lot of cricket with; terrific bowler for India. What Ashwin has done, to be able to go past him in just 80 Test matches, is a phenomenal achievement," Dravid said, at the post-match media conference.

The legendary Anil Kumble tops the chart with 619 scalps. He is followed by India's first World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev, who has 434 wickets under his name.

Dravid added, "Ashwin is one of those guys who has been an absolute match-winner for India. Even today you saw on this difficult wicket. The way he pulled us back into the game on that third morning, with that spell of 11 overs, was absolutely phenomenal.

"And then today just to keep us alive in the game, constantly be threatening on wickets like this is a tribute to his skills and ability."

Ashwin drew level with Harbhajan (417 in 103 games), who remains one of India's finest spinners, when he took the wicket of New Zealand opener William Young towards the end of the fourth day's play. The tweaker then dismissed Latham to surpass Harbhajan and claim the third spot.

Dravid said the Tamil Nadu off-spinner has evolved over the years.

"He has just evolved; he has just kept growing. He is one of those guys who keeps thinking about the game, keeps changing, keeps evolving, that's why he (has) got where he has.

"You don't achieve what Ashwin has achieved without growing and improving and evolving. It is a pleasure to have someone like him in the dressing room and to work (with). I am really happy for him."

Source: PTI
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