Ravichandran Ashwin content with his performances on English soil – Cricket News Update
Indian off-spinner, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Ashwin-c2228, is content with his performances in the ODI series against England, and feels that the experience gained on this tour will help him in the future.
The Tamil-Nadu player has been the pick of the Indian bowlers on show, troubling the English batters with his wide range of varieties.
He has labeled his success on his ability to toss the ball up, and with the air helping his trajectory, he has been able to take regular wickets.
"I have tossed more because the ball hangs (in the air) a bit more here. It's better to look for help in the air than from wicket. It's better than I go after him (batsman) than he coming after me, he said.
In the 4 matches of the limited overs series, the player has taken 6 wickets at an impressive average of 21, with the best of 3 for 40. He has also been handy with the bat coming in the lower order, where he scored a brisk unbeaten 36 off 32 balls in the
third One Dayer at Southampton.
It was the spinner’s first outing in tough English conditions and he feels he has gained valuable lessons from the tour, which will facilitate him whenever the team visits the Poms again.
“I have loved every bit of experience,” he said. “They have hit out, I have picked wickets I will treasure it all.” "If you attach to team than to yourself personally you'd have more success than failure. You would enjoy more success.”
The Chennai player will hope to bamboozle the English batters, when the two meet today in the final match of the tour at Cardiff. The Day and Night encounter will be India’s last chance to claim a victory in the series, which so far has eluded them.
With good progress made by youngsters such as http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 next month.
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