The Free Press Journal

‘Not disturbed with perception’

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Premier spinner dran Ashwin on Saturday said he is hardly perturbed by all the talk surroundin­g the surface winning over skills set and took a dig at critics seeking to undermine India's massive wins in recent times.

Ashwin, who on Friday, had put out a series of tweets in which he tried to emphasise how a particular thought process is being "marketed" and creating an issue.

"I am absolutely not disturbed with things being taken away from the context because this is what's been happening for the last decade, if not more," Ashwin, who is now the second fastest to 400 Test wickets, said during a virtual media meet.

"That is why I put out the tweets that I did yesterday. I think people need to get the context of what's happening here. There have been some people who have messaged me and said match has finished in two days."

When a British journalist asked if he felt the pitch used for the third match against England at Motera was good for Test cricket, Ashwin gave him a prompt counter.

"I have a question back. What is a good cricket surface?," Ashwin shot back.

"I am the one asking the question... good contest between bat and ball?" the journalist was insistent.

"What makes a good surface? Who defines this? Seam on the first day and then bat well and then spin on the last two days? Come on! Who makes all these rules, we need to get over it and not talk about whatever picture you want to paint," Ashwin's sarcasm was not lost on anyone.

"If you are asking if it is a good Test surface, I don't see any of the players coming from England having an issue with the surface. They want to improve, they look like they want to have a contest.

"Is it the players and the people who are reporting back that want their players to not complete and complain about the pitches? Because we have never done that on any of the tours." The scribe had a follow-up question.

"Hoping for a similar surface in the next Test?"

"It depends on what you're hoping for. We are hoping for a good cricket match."

Ashwin feels that it's difficult to explain how a match pans out to those who haven't played the game but forms an opinion based on a third person's view point.

"What about all the three pink-ball Test matches we've played, everything has ended within three days' time.

"I do not know what to say because when somebody just throws an opinion out there about the surface -- and having had played the game -- unfortunat­ely maybe they've not played the pink-ball Test matches so they do not understand this facet of the game."

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