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Became a cricketer accidental­ly: Ashwin

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NEW DELHI: Called a modern day legend by his captain Virat Kohli, ace Indian off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin says he is actually an accidental cricketer, who is living a dream with over 400 Test wickets under his belt. Ashwin reached the milestone in the daynight third Test against England, which ended here on Thursday with India winning by 10 wickets inside two days. Ashwin picked up 7 in the match to take his overall tally to 401. "I accidental­ly became a cricketer. I am actually a cricket lover who went on to become a cricketer. I am living my dream here, I never imagined that I will wear the Indian jersey one day and I will play," Ashwin told bcci.tv in an interview but did not elaborate on the remark.

According to Ashwin, being in the COVID-19 lockdown made him realise just how lucky he was to play for India.

"And every time I finish playing a game and if I give that winning result for the team, I just feel I am being given a blessing, but the Covid times made me feel how lucky I am to actually play for India.

"Even when I came back after the IPL, I never thought I will play in Australia, so that is what I said, everything has been a gift, for the love with which I play the game, the game is giving me back enough and more laurels," he added.

Ashwin, who also became the second fastest bowler to reach the 400 Test wicket-mark after Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralithar­an, said that he watched a lot of old videos of great individual performanc­es in the lock-down helped improve his understand­ing of the game.

"I used to watch a lot of footage even before, but the understand­ing of the game has gone one notch higher...during the lockdown, I was watching a lot of cricket from the past, especially Sachin's hundred in Chepauk, all sort of stuff on Youtube," recalled the 34year-old Chennai-born player.

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