Deccan Chronicle

Ashwin is fastest Indian to reach 200 wickets

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I think its too early to talk about my achievemen­ts I have a long way to go. Be greedy in terms of what you want to achieve, but preparing for a Test, you have to take it one day at a time — R. ASHWIN

Kanpur, Sept. 25: He became the second-fastest cricketer in the world to reach 200 Test wickets but Indian off-spinner R. Ashwin says the thought of creating records never crossed his mind since he is “happy competing with himself”. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was his 200th victim in his 37th Test match, as he overtook compatriot Harbhajan Singh (46), but remained behind Australian Clarrie Grimmett (36). In the process he also surpassed a few legends of the game such as Dennis Lillee (38), Waqar Younis (38) and Dale Steyn (39). “I am happy trying to compete with myself. When I say that, I might sound cliched but I always say I constantly compete with myself. You go out and try and beat records. Trying to catch up with records, always teach you lessons. That is something Test cricket taught me pretty early in my career. I lost a good 12 to 18 months and that’s good enough to teach me all the lessons,” Ashwin. Talking about his five-year journey so far, since making his debut in 2011 against the West Indies, the wily off-spinner said he has created many cherishabl­e memories for himself. “Definitely the 200th one is very special so far. Kane Williamson is not a bad scalp. There have been quite a few good wickets I had over a period of time. Kane Williamson getting out in this Test match in first innings was a very good ball. Sangakkara in Sri Lanka, these are some special memories I cherish in my career. I hope I create more and more in the future,” he said. Asked if he feels that he could have done it more quickly as he has missed a good amount of cricket in the past. “It had to be that way. There are a lot of good memories I have created in the last 5-6 years in my career. To look back and feel sorry about a few things, is not the right way to go about my career. I am very happy,” he said. Ashwin refused to predict his future as far as cricketing achievemen­ts were concerned. “The next target is that we have to win this Test match. Everybody talks about 13 matches in the season. For me, it’s one match at a time. Try take a 1-0 lead and take it forward.” Recently, Harbhajan had said that Anil Kumble and Virat Kohli should usher in an era where India play only on rank-turners. Ashwin said there’s unnecessar­y focus on wickets in India. “To be honest, playing on what kind of wickets we are playing is not something Kumble or Kohli can go and roll wickets or water it. What we get is what we are going to play. We are looking to playing good cricket. It’s not going to take sheen off. It’s very unfortunat­e, people don’t realise it.”

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 ?? — PTI ?? Above: R. Ashwin celebrates a New Zealand wicket on day four of the first Test at Kanpur. Below: Virat Kohli attempts a diving catch.
— PTI Above: R. Ashwin celebrates a New Zealand wicket on day four of the first Test at Kanpur. Below: Virat Kohli attempts a diving catch.

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