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IPL 2016: Under fire R Ashwin defends self, says I don't become a villain for bowling one no-ball

By PTI

Mumbai, Apr 8: India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin today said that he should not be made a villain for bowling one of the two no-balls which proved to be a crucial factor in India's World Twenty20 semifinal loss to the West Indies.

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Ashwin's was one of the no balls which gave Man of the Match Lendl Simmons a reprieve and helped him anchor West Indies' successful chase of a stiff target of 193 at the Wankhede Stadium here.

No Ball in WC: R Ashwin defends himself


"The day I went back home my dog had heat stroke. He had fits. It just showed me what is more important and what is very very important in life. I did not turn up a piece of paper for next three days. I haven't read about what people had said," Ashwin said ahead of his new franchise Rising Pune Supergiants' opening IPL game against title-holders Mumbai Indians on Saturday.

"There have been good enough journalists and knowledgeable people who said I had not bowled a no-ball for ages and to have bowled one no ball, I don't become a villain. If that's the perception I don't know how to counter that," the bowler said at a media conference.

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Ashwin was widely castigated in the media for bowling a no-ball - being a spinner - off which he had Simmons caught at point, only for the batsman to escape on 15 and play a match-winning innings that knocked India out of the World T20 nine days ago.

Ashwin took umbrage when a scribe asked him how he felt bowling with the wet ball because of dew, as the West Indies inched closer to India's total.

"When there was dew I did not bowl. It's better you ask someone who actually bowled, to be very honest. I don't know how it felt with the dew on. It's very amusing because with the first 12 balls I bowled, I created a wicket opportunity as well," he retorted.

Asked further that it was captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni who had said at the post match media conference that the dew had affected his team's bowling attack, Ashwin answered, "I don't know what the captain said."

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:30 [IST]
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