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ASHWIN’S SUCCESS AFTER FOUR-YEAR WAIT

Indian off-spinner caps his comeback with another impressive spell against Afghanista­n yesterday

- DUBAI BY A.K.S. SATISH Assistant Editor

Comebacks are a rarity in whiteball cricket, especially in Indian cricket. Because the sheer amount of talent is mindboggli­ng. That is why Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s return to internatio­nal T20 cricket is laudable. The off-spinner claimed 2-14 in his four overs against Afghanista­n in a crunch game for India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

Ashwin, who was part of the team that lost the 2016 World Cup semi-final to champions West Indies, last played for India in T20Is in July 2017. After that, it was the era of wrist-spinners in Indian teams, and even Ravindra Jadeja struggled to find a place despite his allround skills.

Once hailed as the best Indian bowler in the shortest format, Ashwin lost his spot in the shorter formats to fellow Tamil Nadu offspinner Washington Sundar and was left out since 2017. Ironically, a finger injury to Sundar helped Ashwin regain his place in the Indian squad.

Every tunnel has light at the end of it, but only those in the tunnel who believe in the light will live to see it..” Ravichandr­an Ashwin » Indian off-spinner wrote on his wall of fame

Just reward

The place in the Indian squad was just reward for Ashwin’s self-belief and hard work. On Twitter, the off-spinner posted a picture of a quote inscribed on a wall of fame, which read: “Every tunnel has light at the end of it, but only those in the tunnel who believe in the light will live to see it..”

He added the following caption to it: “2017: I wrote this quote down a million times in my diary before putting this up on the wall! Quotes that we read and admire have more power when we internalis­e them and apply in life. Happiness and gratitude are the only 2 words that define me now. #t20worldcu­p2021.”

His success against the Afghans is doubly sweet since it was a must-win game for India.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Indian off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin spun a web around the Afghanista­n batsmen yesterday.
AFP ■ Indian off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin spun a web around the Afghanista­n batsmen yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? ■ Ashwin is congratula­ted by wicketkeep­er Rishabh Pant after taking a wicket against Afghanista­n.
AFP ■ Ashwin is congratula­ted by wicketkeep­er Rishabh Pant after taking a wicket against Afghanista­n.

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