T20 World Cup: Ravichandran Ashwin's Presence In India Playing XI Always An Advantage, Says Rohit Sharma
T20 World Cup, IND vs AFG: Ravichandran Ashwin was included in India's playing XI against Afghanistan on Wednesday and took two wickets in four overs.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 04, 2021 12:42 pm IST
Highlights
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Rohit Sharma praised Ravichandran Ashwin's presence in the playing XI
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The spinner took two wickets against Afghanistan
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He had replaced Varun Chakaravarthy in the playing XI
India vice-captain Rohit Sharma says Ravichandran Ashwin's presence in the playing XI is always an advantage as the seasoned off-spinner is on the lookout for wickets at all times. Playing a T20I after a gap of four years, Ashwin picked up two wickets while giving away only 14 runs in a fine spell in India's must-win match against Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup on Wednesday. Like Rohit did with his 47-ball 74, Ashwin too contributed in India's 66-run win.
"He's a quality bowler, without a doubt. He's played so much cricket and taken so many wickets, obviously playing for India in limited overs. He also knows that it was a challenge for him because he was playing after three or four years," Rohit said after the game.
"He's someone who's a wicket-taking option. Any time you give him the ball, he comes to take wickets. He's not there to survive or just to bowl his six balls and get away.
"He's always looking to take wickets, and when you have someone like him in the squad and in the playing XI, it gives that advantage that you have someone in the middle who can take wickets."
During his spell against Afghanistan, Ashwin took the wickets of Gulbadin Naib and Najibullah Zadran.
Rohit added, "That's the quality of him. He understands his bowling really well and has bowled really well in IPL. He's coming off good form as well, so I'm glad that he could contribute to our success today, and I hope he can do the same in the next few games."
Back to winning ways after suffering two big losses against Pakistan and New Zealand, India are now looking to continue in the same vein in the remainder of the matches, even as their fate also hinges on results of other games.
"It was necessary for our batters to score runs and I am happy that along with me, KL (Rahul) played a good innings and the opening partnership was crucial for our team.
"If the top 3-4 batsmen are in form, if they play more ball, it is necessary that they are in form, and I feel that our 4-5 batsmen are in good form and in the first two games, batsmen got out and they weren't consistent, but today it was a good opportunity for us to score runs."
A long road awaits India but he was still asked about a possible India-Pakistan final, and Rohit's response was on expected lines.
"You are speaking about the final, for us, that road is far, the Afghanistan-New Zealand match, who wins or who losses, at present we cannot think so far ahead.
"We have to think about our next match and before that there is the Afghanistan and New Zealand match, that is very crucial match for us. We are not playing but still it is a crucial match for us, after that is our game, so the road to final is very far," Rohit said.
After failing miserably in the first two matches, the Indian batting finally fired in the tournament, posting a 200-plus total. Having been on the road for long, the Indians looked jaded and out of sorts in the first two matches and it was attributed to the preceding IPL, but Rohit disagreed.
"Not really, to be honest. All these guys, if I look at the top six, seven batters, myself, KL (Rahul), Virat (Kohli), (Rishabh) Pant, Surya (Suryakumar Yadav), Hardik (Pandya) and then Jadu (Ravindra Jadeja), these guys have been playing for a long time, so they don't need to be told what they need to do in the Indian team.
"What they do for their franchise is their lookout, but when they come here, they know their role. It's not that they're playing the first game or the second game for the team. They've been here for a long time now, so they understand their roles, what they need to do, what they do for their franchise is really not my concern," he said.
"What they do here at the moment is my concern, and we have laid out the role pretty clearly as to what they have to do when they go out in the middle."
The India opener added, "These seven batters that I took names of, we've been batting consistently for a long period of time now, and nobody needs to tell what they need to do when they go to bat. It's pretty simple.
"These guys are all experienced, and when you have experience in the team, it's just about going in and adapting to the situation as quickly as possible."
Rohit struck eight fours and three sixes during his innings and put on 140 runs with Rahul (69), laying the foundation for an imposing total.
"Firstly it was important for us to get off to a good start, if we talk about our batting, which didn't happen in the first two games, so that's where we struggled a little bit, to create that momentum in the first six overs.
"So there was a conscious effort, we were talking, myself and KL, we were talking about it that, we need to get the team a good start and how we can do that by playing our game, whatever that maybe, however we want to play, we took our chances in the middle, it came off, that's the whole game," he said.
"You take your chances, it comes off, if it doesn't come off, you know you have to start again from the scratch, the batter who comes in has to start again from the scratch. We wanted to take some risks because it was important for us."