Former India captain Anil Kumble on Saturday said Ravichandran Ashwin reminds him of himself. India’s spin legend said that the Tamil Nadu off-spinner's approach and work ethics are quite similar to what he had during his playing days.
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Asked whether he could relate to any of the current generation cricketers, with whom, Kumble instantly took Ashwin's name.
"I see a lot of myself in Ashwin. He is a fantastic cricketer with a lot of work ethic. Obviously, he is a far better batsman than me. Like me, Ashwin has also been criticised for not getting wickets overseas. But again, he has a lot of chance of improving," Kumble said during an interaction ahead of his induction into the 'ICC's Hall of Fame'.
For Kumble, more Ashwin plays in overseas conditions, the better he will get.
"The only way to get better is to play more in overseas conditions. If he gets more chances and gets the confidence, he will certainly improve. I often hear an argument that in overseas conditions, we should play one spinner in Test matches.
"My logic is that if a set of bowlers are winning you matches in India, why not play them abroad," one could feel from where it was coming as under Sourav Ganguly's captaincy, it used to be a case of either Kumble or Harbhajan Singh in the playing XI.
On a different note, Kumble showed a lot of confidence in the current Indian side and predicted that it would reach the last four stage.
"This team led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni knows how to win matches in pressure situations. I would put my money on this team reaching the semifinals and they certainly have the potential to go all the way. They would in any case reach quarterfinals and from there it can be anybody's game," said Kumble.
Kumble was seen spending time with some of the members of the Indian cricket team's support staff inside the MCG Arena.
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