This story is from February 15, 2021
India vs England: I would love to credit batting coach Vikram Rathour, says Ashwin after fifth Test ton
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"I can't say it's been happening in the last three days, I have been practising with
Vikram Rathore
. I would love to credit him with how my batting has come through over the last four-five matches," Ashwin said at the end of the third day's play.This was after his gutsy show with the bat in Australia, where he stood his ground despite hostile fast-bowling by the home team.
He was glad that he shone so bright in front of his home crowd.
Ashwin's number eleven companion Mohammed Siraj celebrated the senior player's fifth Test hundred more than the man himself, who had got to a century in the company of Ishant Sharma in the past.
From the other end, Ashwin enjoyed watching Siraj strike a couple of sixes.
"In the past when he's (Ishant) been with me when I got hundreds at home and once Siraj came, I knew how to approach.
"I was thrilled by his batting and told him to go through the line of the ball. It was amazing to see how excited he was when I got my hundred.
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"I don't know what the team is feeling like but I am sure they are thrilled. I can't thank the crowd enough, they have been very supportive," Ashwin said.
After the defeat in the series-opener, the team management discussed ways to counter left-arm spinner Jack Leach, according to Ashwin, who was happy that the sweep shots came through well.
Virat Kohli scored 62 classy runs to give a tutorial on how to bat on a turning track (BCCI Photo)
Virat and Ravichandran Ashwin came together with India in trouble at 106/6 and went on to add 96 runs for the seventh wicket (BCCI Photo)
Batting on his home ground in Chennai, local hero Ashwin scored his 12th half-century in Test cricket (BCCI Photo)
Ashwin and Kohli showed that if the batsmen apply themselves, it's not impossible to score runs on a turning pitch (BCCI Photo)
Virat Kohli was once again dismissed by Moeen Ali in this Test, but by then, the India skipper had put his side in a comfortable position (BCCI Photo)
After 15 wickets fell on Sunday, the Chennai pitch had come in for criticism; and VVS Laxman praised the effort of Virat and Ashwin in "challenging conditions".
As Lxman kept praising the effort of Ashwin and Virat, Sunil Gavaskar joined in and also slammed those criticising the pitch, saying that "some people are always complaining".
"I will sleep well through the night, that is all that I am thinking.
"Even after the last Test, we spoke about how we are going to counter Leach and probably bring sweep to the game.
"Last time I was sweeping, I was 19 years old, I hit a bit of sweep shots well today. I am thankful the plan has paid off. Sort of had a very good day."
A day before his magnificent effort with the willow (106 off 148 balls) on a pitch that has tested the skill and temperament of the best of batsmen from both sides, Ashwin returned excellent figures of 5/43 for his 29th five-wicket haul in the format.
Set an imposing target of 482, England were tottering at 53 for three at stumps on the third day, requiring 429 more runs to go 2-0 up in the four-match series.
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