Deccan Chronicle

Ashwin wants to bowl in tandem

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Sydney, Nov. 30: Partnershi­ps will hold the key not just in batting but bowling as well during India’s Test clashes with Australia as the hosts cannot really be blown away in a single burst, visiting off-spinner R. Ashwin said on Friday.

India and Australia begin a four-match Test showdown from December 6 in Adelaide. Ashwin said India got good bowling practice in the ongoing warm-up game ahead of the first Test here. Cricket Australia XI finished day three on 356/6 with Ashwin taking 1-63 from 24 overs and Mohammed Shami picking 3/67 from 18 overs. “You have to stitch together partnershi­ps even when bowling and it’s very important to ascertain your role to get what you can out of the game,” Ashwin said.

“It’s very important to soak together good partnershi­ps as a bowling group then try and knock them over. You won’t blow opposition­s away, it might happen once in a while — but you have to get your noses ahead and keep it ahead,” he said.

Ashwin said he expects the wickets to be flat, which would require his teammates to play “smart cricket through the series.”

Ashwin said bowling in partnershi­ps will be of paramount importance especially since India will be missing a fifth bowler in injured Hardik Pandya.

“It’s more about getting your noses ahead in Australia,” he said. — PTI

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