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3/10/2015 ICC World Cup 2015: India v Ireland - Why Ravichandran Ashwin deserved the MoM award more http://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/off-spinner-ravichandran-ashwin-deserved-man-of-the-match-against-ireland-more 1/5 Ravichandran Ashwin of India celebrates after dismissing Paul Stirling of Ireland during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup match between Ireland and India at Seddon Park on March 10, 2015 in Hamilton, New Zealand. Former Australian batsman Dean Jones, in an after-match analysis, called Ravichandran Ashwin the best spinner of the ongoing World Cup, emphasizing that he is well aware of how beautifully New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori is bowling. Coming from a man who is usually scant in his praise, this is quite a big compliment. Ashwin coaxed it out of him and of anyone who has seen him bowl today against Ireland. Ireland burst off the blocks The Irish, known for their aggressive intent and the belief with which they approach every game, were off to a bright start at 60 for no loss in ten overs. The Indian pacers had an average start for the first time in five games; not bad, but average, mind you. They didn’t manage to pick wickets, not because they bowled badly but because the pitch, as Shikhar Dhawan and the rest of the Indian batting unit would demonstrate, was as flat as a highway. Mar 10 2015 Cricket / ICC Cricket World Cup / Opinion ICC World Cup 2015: India v Ireland - Why Ravichandran Ashwin deserved the MoM award more Krish Sripada 9 Shares 1.08K Reads
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Ravichandran Ashwin of India celebrates after dismissing Paul Stirling of Ireland during the

2015 ICC Cricket World Cup match between Ireland and India at Seddon Park on March

10, 2015 in Hamilton, New Zealand.

Former Australian batsman Dean Jones, in an after-match analysis, called Ravichandran Ashwin the best

spinner of the ongoing World Cup, emphasizing that he is well aware of how beautifully New Zealand’s Daniel

Vettori is bowling. Coming from a man who is usually scant in his praise, this is quite a big compliment.

Ashwin coaxed it out of him and of anyone who has seen him bowl today against Ireland.

Ireland burst off the blocks

The Irish, known for their aggressive intent and the belief with which they approach every game, were off to a

bright start at 60 for no loss in ten overs. The Indian pacers had an average start for the first time in five

games; not bad, but average, mind you. They didn’t manage to pick wickets, not because they bowled badly

but because the pitch, as Shikhar Dhawan and the rest of the Indian batting unit would demonstrate, was as

flat as a highway.

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The boundaries were small, so small that you could almost compare the ground, outfield and all with

Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy stadium, bowlers’ graveyard. Shaun Pollock, on air during the match, jokingly

referred to it as the ground you should head to if you need a century.

Enter Ashwin, match turns on its head

Ashwin broke the opening stand in the final ball of the third over; Paul Stirling chipped one straight to long off,

although it was his intention to play it inside out to extra cover. It was not a fortunate wicket by any stroke of

imagination, considering how he had bowled the 17 deliveries until then. He tossed them, without fear of

being smashed by big bats and bigger beliefs. He was bowling with a lovely loop, 85kph to 90kph, the seam-

up arm ball appearing not too many times, but enough to create doubts, almost like an out-swinger.

The flight was there accentuating the guile, getting the dip, luring the openers forward, tempting them to drive,

and yet not close enough to let them. Eventually the chip had to arrive, as Stirling didn’t manage to get to the

pitch, even after skipping down the track. No one on the field was surprised with the wicket. Ashwin was

doing it right through the tournament, so consistently that – when the pacers didn’t pick any wickets – there

was almost a sense of anticipation that Ashwin will get the break anyway.

Ashwin bowled eight overs on the trot. After the wicket of Stirling, he bowled 30 more deliveries giving away

just seven runs, including a maiden over. He was menacing right through, 35 out of his 60 balls pitching on

good length. In his entire quota of 10 overs, Ashwin had bowled just one short delivery. No wonder then that

his dot ball percentage was a whopping 61. He had bowled nothing down the leg. He bowled just two

deliveries that offered batsmen a semblance of width. Everything else was at them, trying them, testing them,

teasing them. It isn’t a surprise that while he was bowling, Ireland’s run-rate almost nosedived from 6 an over

to a meager 4.5; Ed Joyce’s wicket to Raina an added bonus.

He is back and big time

Ashwin is reinventing his own career and redefining the mindset of a spinner

Dhoni had saved two of Ashwin’s overs for the powerplay, something he always does when the duo play for

Chennai Super Kings. Ashwin gave away seven in the first and eleven in the second, which was a tad too

expensive for him. Yet he managed to fox Andy Balbirnie, who tried sweeping and got a top edge to short

fine leg: a critical wicket at a critical juncture. That wicket proved to be the difference between 300 and 260,

as Balbirnie has been one of Ireland’s more consistent batsmen.

That he continued to toss them up with flight in spite of being hit for a six and a four showed how Ashwin has

started believing in himself more. His skill doesn’t waver now like it would at one time, when he would try too

much, too often and respond to attacking batsmen by bowling flat or short. Now he doesn’t; now he waits. His

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skipper loves it, so do the experts! Figures of 10-1-38-2 confirm it.

Ashwin, and not Dhawan, the deserving Man of the Match

While it is a batsman’s game and Shikhar Dhawan probably got the Man of the Match award for the

entertainment he offered the crowd with reckless nonchalance, treating the Irish bowlers as pedestrian club

cricketers, Ashwin probably deserved it more. With off-spin being a dying art, managing to return to the roots,

bowling in the classical fashion – loop, drift, turn, bounce and occasional arm-ball, Ashwin is reinventing his

own career and redefining the mindset of a spinner.

Attack aggressively, his body language says now, with deliveries that come out of his hand slowly,

menacingly, beguilingly. Ireland got a masterclass of fine off-spin bowling and the audience got a treat!

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