Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Smith acted like U-10 cricketer’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: India off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who took six wickets in the second innings of the Bangalore Test, has taken a swipe at Australia skipper Steve Smith’s action to seek dressing-room advice for a DRS referral, terming it “an under-10 game” approach. Ashwin told bcci.tv that Smith’s move was reminiscen­t of the days he used to play junior cricket. “Steven Smith actually turned back and asked the dressing room if he could take a review. That is completely unheard of. The last time I thought that to happen was in an under-10 game, when my coach used to suggest where point fielders and cover fielders would stand.

“It was really surprising. I have a lot of respect for Steven Smith, but that was very, very surprising,” Ashwin told teammate Cheteshwar Pujara, who was with the spinner on the show.

Ashwin, who had a total of eight wickets in the second Test, told Aussie opener Matt Renshaw that he would have the visitors for “soup and dessert” if they did not put up a big total in reply to India’s first innings score of 189.

“They were having a lot of chat in the park when we were actually going out to bat and we were down. It is very easy to have a chat when you are down. I told Matt Renshaw when he was batting in the first innings that if they didn’t score big I would have them for soup and dessert. I am very happy that it happened.”

Pujara felt that India had stood up to the Aussie sledging tactics, saying, “...they were talking a lot and probably sledging is something which, as a unit, we felt that we can give them back.”

Pujara, who slammed a matchwinni­ng 92 in the second innings, said he tried relentless­ly to unsettle David Warner by reminding him about Ashwin’s record against him. “They were always under pressure when they walked in to bat, and I wanted to make sure their batsmen were thinking about it, especially Warner. Whenever he walks in to bat, Ash is always happy, so I always keep reminding him that Ash is the one who picks (up his wicket),” said Pujara.

On his send-off to Aussie quick Mitchell Starc --- Ashwin pointed a finger to his temple --- the offspinner said it was a rejoinder to what the pacer had told Abhinav Mukund earlier.

“I saw yesterday, Abhi (Mukund) pulled Starc for a six, he top-edged it for six. But yes, I don’t think he was in any sort of hurry when he pulled that ball, and Mitchell Starc suggested that he would hit him on the helmet. I don’t know, people generally have the habit of saying I’ll hit you back on the helmet at Gabba.

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