Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SANJJEEV K SAMYAL

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India’s opening Test against Sri Lanka in Galle on Wednesday will be a special occasion for spin spearhead R Ashwin. Having made his debut in 2011, the series opener will be the Tamil Nadu off-spinner’s 50th Test appearance, a mark which has come in the midst of a fine run in the last 24 months.

The lanky bowler, who has a haul of 275 wickets in 49 Tests, was bubbling with enthusiasm at India’s first practice session here on Monday. His ‘golden phase’, in which he has claimed 151 wickets in 24 Tests, started here in 2015.

“To come back to a place where I did well in 2015 is like a dream come true… I was on the way back into the Test side and I got a six-for on the first day and went on to get a 10-for on the third day. It brings back good memories.

“And, 50th Test is definitely something that has come about. I am grateful to have gotten here. I think every Test match a blessing from here on,” said Ashwin, adding, “I’ve done reasonably well.”

Ashwin’s recent run of form was rewarded when he was declared the ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2016 and he termed it the icing on the cake, singling out the 4-0 rout of England in the 2016 Test series and the Bangalore Test win (against Australia) among his special moments.

Ashwin believes he is a far better cricketer from his last visit to this beautiful coastal venue. He has changed from being a bowler desperate for success to someone who knows to take the bad day in his stride.

“I’m a lot calmer from what I was then

(2015). I think I was a bit like a cat on a hot tin roof, so to say. I was looking forward to performing desperatel­y because sometimes, like I have said, my performanc­es need to be that much

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