Virat’s batting Against Amir Was All About Guts and Courage: Ashwin

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Ashwin will look to do well against Sri Lanka tomorrow in Asia Cup.

Internet Desk: India’s premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin feel Kohli’s batting against Mohammad Amir was all about “guts and courage”. It gave the dressing room a lot of relief and confidence,”We needed someone to stick his head out as Amir was going through a really good spell. We needed someone to show intent. Virat showed that intent while defending as well as attacking, which gave the dressing room a lot of comfort.”

“Obviously, we knew that with a 20-30 run stand, the match will be over as it was not a huge score. From that perspective, Virat showed a lot of guts and courage and that was very encouraging,” said Ashwin ahead of India’s next tie against Sri Lanka in Asia Cup tomorrow.

Ashwin has no complaints with the seaming track of the Sher-e-Bangla stadium, which has little on offer for the spinners, as he believes in adapting to different conditions rather than whining about it. “It is very important to know what conditions are thrown at you. You can’t try and beat the conditions. It is very important to go back and understand that it will not spin a lot on these surfaces. Thats why it is even more imperative that we try to bowl in good lengths, get away with our overs rather than looking to go for wickets,” said Ashwin.

“In T20 format, it is the pressure that gives you wickets rather than exact skill of the ball. Thats what I look to do and when there is any window to attack I will attack irrespective of the wicket. Its T20 cricket, we might have slower wicket, flatter wickets in World T20. We have to understand situation rather than complaining about it. Testing ourselves in various environments is good for us,” the off-spinner maintained.

Ashwin sees nothing wrong in the home team preparing a wicket according to their strength, “It’s their choice as to what kind of wickets they want. We came thinking that the wickets will be slow but international teams need to adapt to whatever surfaces are thrown at them. Hopefully it has given us a dress rehearsal of how to bat lower down the order,” he said.