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Ashwin one of the best, says Kohli

- AGENCY STAFF Kanpur

SKIPPER Virat Kohli hailed Ravichandr­an Ashwin as “priceless” after he spun India to victory on Monday over New Zealand, saying the off-spinner was one of cricket’s ultimate match-winners and sharpest brains.

Ashwin claimed six second innings wickets as India bowled New Zealand out for 236 on the fifth and final day of the first Test in Kanpur — his 19th fivewicket haul in Tests.

The 30-year-old finally put the tourists out of their misery when he dismissed Neil Wagner lbw for a duck with the Black Caps still 197 runs short of their target, giving him overall match figures of 10/225.

The innings was all the more memorable for Ashwin as his dismissal of Black Caps’ captain Kane Williamson meant he became the second fastest bowler ever to claim 200 Test wickets.

By reaching the milestone in what is only his 37th match, Ashwin has outdone many of the greats of the game such as Sri Lankan record-breaking spinner Muttiah Muralithar­an, who took 42 Tests.

“He’s been outstandin­g for the Indian team. But if you see all the impact players in the world, he comes in the top three-four easily,” Kohli said.

“There are quite a few players making a big impact for their respective sides. Especially bowlers. Bowlers are the ones I feel that win you Test matches and Ashwin is one of them.”

Ashwin, who also contribute­d with a valuable 40-run knock in India’s first innings, has been the team’s go-to man in recent times with both bat and ball.

On the recent tour of the West Indies, Ashwin scored two centuries as well as taking 17 wickets. “It’s priceless to have a cricketer like Ashwin in your Test team. He gives balance with both bat and ball,” Kohli said.

“He’s a very keen thinker of the game. He likes to talk cricket. He understand­s the game very well. Very smart cricketer, very intelligen­t.”

Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja shared 16 wickets between them in the match to flatten the New Zealand batting at Kanpur’s Green Park. Man-of-thematch Jadeja, who registered a fivewicket haul in the first innings, also contribute­d with unbeaten scores of 42 and 50.

“Both of them are pretty open to hearing suggestion­s, but when they feel like they are very convinced about what they want to do, they tell you that. And I like that as a captain as well,” said Kohli.

Ashwin also dismissed Williamson in the first innings to leave the New Zealand skipper in no doubt about his quality. Both were beautiful deliveries that spun from outside the off stump to deceive Williamson.

“They were pretty good balls, and he is a pretty good bowler. In these conditions there is certainly more spin so you do take those things into account,” Williamson said in praise of the Indian spinner.

Mitchell Santner led the New Zealand spin attack with courage after taking three and two wickets in the first and second innings.

Indian-born leg-spinner Ish Sodhi also chipped in with three wickets in the match and Williamson believes the talented spinners can take a cue from their Indian counterpar­ts.

“Being over here in these hot conditions being able to remain focused for a long period because you know if you put the ball in the area for long enough, you’ll get your rewards. That’s what the Indian team showed us,” Williamson said.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PRICELESS: Ravichandr­an Ashwin, centre, talks with Murali Vijay, left, and Rohit Sharma after India’s Test victory over New Zealand.
Picture: AFP PRICELESS: Ravichandr­an Ashwin, centre, talks with Murali Vijay, left, and Rohit Sharma after India’s Test victory over New Zealand.

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