Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ashwin a thinking skipper, says teammate Miller

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BANGALORE: R Ashwin is acknowledg­ed as a thinking, articulate cricketer, but the India off-spinner was somewhat an unknown quantity when Kings XI Punjab appointed him skipper for the Indian Premier League 2018.

The 31-year-old made a mark in the Twenty20 league as a match-winner for Chennai Super Kings before his going on to establish himself as the leading Test spinner for India.

He was bought by the now defunct Rising Pune Supergiant­s in 2016, and after a subdued season, he missed last year’s IPL due to fitness issues.

With Ashwin losing his spot in India’s limited-overs squads after the tour of the West Indies in mid2017, there was a question mark over the Chennai spinner going into the 2018 player auction.

The KXIP bosses showed faith by buying him and naming him skipper of the team still chasing its first IPL title. R Ashwin made a good first impression when he led the team to an easy victory over Delhi Daredevils in their opening game in Mohali.

However, he will face his first big test on Friday when he leads KXIP against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, at the den of his India skipper, Virat Kohli.

CALCULATED THINKING

David Miller, Kings XI’s explosive South Africa batsman, praised the only bowling skipper in this IPL for how he has encouraged players to express themselves.

“From what I have gathered, he is very calculated. He thinks about the game very well. Every decision he makes, there is a reason why he does that,” Miller said at the media conference on Friday.

“So far it is pretty relaxed, he is pretty low key, letting guys do what they need to do. That is the most important thing. So far it has been good, and we have an exciting five weeks ahead. He knows a lot about the game and thinks a lot about the game.”

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