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Oval history favours spin

Final call on Ashwin’s inclusion will be taken today: Bharath Arun

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA London

India's bowling coach Bharath Arun said that English batsmen are wary of Ravichandr­an Ashwin's abilities on tracks with assistance but a call on the senior off-spinner's inclusion will only be taken on Thursday morning ahead of the fourth Test.

Ashwin, world's best off-spinner, has been benched for three consecutiv­e Test matches with Ravindra Jadeja being played as a batting all-rounder. "Ashwin, no doubt, is one of the best bowlers we have and its unfortunat­e that he has not played so far but if there is an opportunit­y and if we feel that he is going to fit into the scheme of things, they will definitely both be bowling in tandem," Arun said when asked if both the spinners can fit into the playing XI at Oval which aids spin bowling.

However, Arun hinted that English batters' circumspec­t way of handling Ashwin may

lead to a change in nature of the track along with fickle English weather playing its part.

"History at the Oval says that it aids spin but you also know how the Englishmen are wary of Ashwin's abilities of what he could do if there is any assistance from the track.

"The best thing would be to decide after looking at the track tomorrow morning as anything could happen between now and tomorrow. So we look at it tomorrow morning and decide."

The respected bowling coach said that his bowlers shouldn't be judged by England's 400 plus score in one innings as they have defended a lot of low scores over the years.

"It's a challenge for bowlers to defend low scores and they have done it in the past. I don't think its fair to pull up the bowlers if they haven't done it on one occasion and you got to realise we are playing closely fought internatio­nal series," Arun said.

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