Joseph Gomes
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His ODI record is pathetic in last 2 years, and now he's missing this tour because of 'rest'. Unfortunately he doesn't live in 1970s, so unless he wants to become a cricket great (let alone ATG), he has to have good ODI record.
Muralitharan has over 500 ODI scalps, Ashwin is a softie
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Correction: "Has Ashwin become an Asia only Test specialist?"
The answer: Obviously yes.
What is the problem in that ? You can find similar descriptions for all other great bowlers and batsmen. For instance, Warne can be described as a wicket taker against those teams who lacked the batting ability to play leg spin.
I dont think ODI greatness is required for a bowler to be considered ATG. For a batsman - yes. Rules and conditions are too batsmen friendly in ODIs and T20s and it is very taxing for a modern bowler to adjust. Too many ODI exposures can hurt the bowler in tests and it is detrimental to the team's cause. Even Steyn wasn't a great ODI bowler but he is certainly an ATG bowler. Swann was a very good test bowler but not a great ODI bowler.
yah but he is also a t20 and odi specialist as well, great cricketer
It is safe to assume that K. Yadav have killed Ashwin's LOI career. Ashwin is huge liability on field and his bowling is also toothless on pattas. Glad Kohli and co realized that and providing more opportunities to K Yadav.
Chahal would replace him soon.Wrist spinners are the go-to men in the era of super-pattas.Jaddu will also encounter the same fate as icc tournaments are grave yards for darters and finger spinners
Do you guys get a feeling that Kohli and co are actually building a team that consist bowlers who takes wickets(wirst spinners) even if it means getting hit for some runs. I mean under Dhoni we all know he had a plan that was to choke the run flow and wickets will come, Kohli is quite contrast to that, he goes for kill(wickets). This is why perhaps we see Chahal and K Yadav being prefer over Jaddu/Ashwin. If this is the case then im sure we Indian fans gonna love how this team shapes up for worldcup. K Yadav is already troubling batsmen with his variations and Chahal will choke the run flow with his immaculate control. Only wish we could find one quality seamer( Hassan Ali type).
It is not a good idea to build a one shoe fits all bowling unit like this. You need to select a right mix of bowlers for the conditions. On wickets where the difference between the bowlers is marginalized(like a batting beauty) I would have tend to prefer bowlers who can do 1/50 instead of 2/65. On lively wickets bowlers who do 3/50 over 1/40 will influence the game more.
Haha. Its the opposite. In pattas wickets are more useful to contain the rains.
By the way ashwin is not even doing a containing job. He is taken to the cleaners
On phattas you are not going to take too many wickets in ODIs anyway, so go for bowlers who can restrict the opposition to 300/2 rather than 350/5!!
Bro but he has a valid point, on pattas Jadeja and Ashwin will be taken to cleaners. How do u see K Yadav being less effective than ashwin on flat pitches? If anything batsmen have trouble picking up his variations. Ashwin on other hand will lose his marbles as soon he gets hit for few sixes.
How can you generalize Ashwin's overall performance based on some recent stats? He had been a pretty successful ODI bowler overall and was one of the key bowlers for India during WC 2015 on Australian conditions, and in other big tournaments. If he is not in good ODI form right now, he needed not be selected until he regains that form. These generalizations for a successful ODI bowler is too much. An ODI bowler losing his marbles cannot have overall economy of 4.91 after 110 matches, inspite of playing a lot on Indian phattas where the par score is 280-290.
On phattas you are not going to take too many wickets in ODIs anyway, so go for bowlers who can restrict the opposition to 300/2 rather than 350/5!!
Ashwin has experience on his side. He did badly in CT but an experienced spinner who is only aged 31 need not be shown the exit door. Yeah he needs to regain his form and fitness and dropping him for the time being will motivate him to force his way into the side if he is still serious about playing ODIs. No one should be given a free ride into the side solely based on past achievements.
Ashwin has experience on his side. He did badly in CT but an experienced spinner who is only aged 31 need not be shown the exit door. Yeah he needs to regain his form and fitness and dropping him for the time being will motivate him to force his way into the side if he is still serious about playing ODIs. No one should be given a free ride into the side solely based on past achievements.
His fitness is really worrying. It will be a shame if fitness issues cut short his career. Kohli is a fitness fanatic and it will be hard to find a spot in the team.
Fakhar has ended his ODI career. Will never be the same, Ashwin.
Fakhar has ended his ODI career. Will never be the same, Ashwin.
Most spinners had bad time in CT. Ashwin had it pretty bad but he was still the most economical overall among Indian spinners in CT. Ashwin has had a few ups and downs in his career, at one point in 2012 or so he went without a wicket for some 300-400 odd runs if I remember right, but he bounced back from that low - one batsman doesn't finish him off in one match. His ODI batting remains hacky which along with his fitness is his main issue right now. He can sort out his bowling form, he has the experience. But India has raised its bar on fitness in selection matters esp for the shorter formats, which maybe Ashwin's immediate concern finding his place in the side.
I remember people baying for Ashwin's head a couple of years shouting Mishra, Mishra. But Mishra disappeared. Ashwin still in the reckoning. Everytime Indians see a new spinner do well initially (in the SC, what a surprise!!) they demand Ashwin's head. We have seen this happen many times. After Kumble and Bhajji, only Ashwin has survived so many years. Others came and went.
jadeja is better than ashwin in all formats
I dont think ODI greatness is required for a bowler to be considered ATG. For a batsman - yes. Rules and conditions are too batsmen friendly in ODIs and T20s and it is very taxing for a modern bowler to adjust. Too many ODI exposures can hurt the bowler in tests and it is detrimental to the team's cause. Even Steyn wasn't a great ODI bowler but he is certainly an ATG bowler. Swann was a very good test bowler but not a great ODI bowler.
yah but he is also a t20 and odi specialist as well, great cricketer
Can't be ATG if you are good at the most unpopular and irrelevant of the three formats.
It's just the truth that 20 years from now, the people deciding this would not have watched him bowl in Tests.
I give it about 5 years before top-class bowlers retire from Test Cricket, to make sure they aren't prevented from playing the limited overs formats.
That is a very generic comment!
In all conditions? Jadeja has poorer away record as a test and ODI bowler. Jadeja has a slightly better home record though. Jadeja relies a lot more on dustbowls than Ash. Anyway way as test bowlers I see no point in equating a 150 club test bowler with a 300club (well, near there) bowler with similar records. Ash has performed at Jadeja's level over a longer duration.
As an ODI bat and fielder Jaddu is obviously better. Ash is technically sounder as a test batsman as evident from their away test averages.
Fakhar has ended his ODI career. Will never be the same, Ashwin.
Ashwin has experience on his side. He did badly in CT but an experienced spinner who is only aged 31 need not be shown the exit door. Yeah he needs to regain his form and fitness and dropping him for the time being will motivate him to force his way into the side if he is still serious about playing ODIs. No one should be given a free ride into the side solely based on past achievements.
ODI stats are pretty much irrelevant to me. I couldn't tell you how any England players do in ODIs, but I know their test stats.
This was the perception which Jaddu laid to rest in the last 1 year.
The way he bowled in tests from Chennai 2016 test has been amazing. Has shown more versatility than Ash in Asian conditions.
Another factor that I have hardly seen any article (cricinfo or otherwise) talk about is the kind of pitches both Ash and Jaddu played in post WC 2015.
Post 2015 WC, Ashwin averaged 40s with the ball and Jadeja 60s. Jadeja averages more because he played in more pattas than Ash. He actually bowled really well in the Aus 2016 tour ODI series.
Mishra, Axar, Chahal and all the others got chance in other series where the ball turned like NZ series. Next series, when these 2 played against England, the pitches were super pattas.
Same with CT.
Post CT, Ashwin and Kuldeep played against WI ODI series. Guess what were their averages? Ashwin averaged 18 while Kuldeep 19 (though Kuldeep did bowl better).
All in all..not a like to like stat comparison that's going on. Didn't watch yesterday's game but if the pitch turned which is what I heard, then Ashwin and Jaddu would have most likely ripped Aussies apart too.
With all being said, I think we should persist with Kuldeep and Chahal and let Ash and Jaddu show us in IPL and other limited chances they get. Let them fight for their spots back.
The real test is when Ashwin and Jadeja's replacement actually play in pure pattas in ODIs. Every spinner gets to play on these pattas but they also get easier tracks to bring their numbers back to normal. In Ash and Jaddu case, they didn't play in a single ODI that wasn't a crazy patta post 2015 WC (Ash did in WI series and we saw what happened).
The sample size is too low for this period. For tests, I would look at atleast 2-3 year window rather than current form. There has been very little to separate them over a 2-3 year time frame overall. But Jadeja has taken just 16 away test wickets in 3 years to Ash 72, so no decent sample size to compare them away from home grounds where both are very good generally.
You're totally ignoring the fact that ASHWIN the fielder reminds me of days where Indian never took fielding seriously. Like legit he is seriously horrible fielder, have u seen his pot belly. In test cricket due to slow nature of game, Ashwin can hide behind other fielders but not the case in LOIs.
It is true that most spinners will be taken to cleaners on batting pattas but that doesnt automatically merits selection for Ashwin. He has done zilch in ODIs in last two years or so. Atleast with Jaddu he can save 15-20 runs while fielding and can also smoke some quick runs ocassionally.
Ashwin the bowler is not what many here are doubting its his fielding and batting that is nothing short of an embarassment in LOIs. If Kohli expect every men to be fit and agile then he shall not make it exception for Ashwin. Until and unless Ashwin lose weight and become agile on the field, he should be kept far away from LOI team. Im not a test match fan, so i couldn't be bothered with whatever team they select. But for now K Yadav had indeed finished Ashwin's career and im glad he did. It was such a pain watching Inzi 2.0 on the field![]()
I think, he is still a class ODI bowler, but probably age, fitness, fielding & his impact-less batting at 7/8 has forced him/selectors to limit his ODI appearance. Besides, next WC is in UK - based on this CT, I don't think management isn't convinced about his role in next WC. We might not see him play many ODI from now on.
Besides other spinners doing better job in odi
I think that match has done more damage to Pakistan by reviving Hafeez's career.
Finger spinners have no future in ODI's. They will be taken to the Dhobi Ghat more often than not by batsmen.
Ashwin relies on both flight and turn in Tests which is available for him in Subcontinent. In Overseas, he can only flight. Pitches do not offer much turn. Hence his effectiveness is reduced drastically.
Someone like Kuldeep can bowl the googly and get the batsman out if he ventures out of the crease. Ashwin cannot do that. So he tries to dart and take away the lofted shot from the batsman. All of this makes Ashwin a darter and a pie chucker in ODI's and in ICC tournaments, he will look even more useless.
Its not Ashwin's fault. You do not have some kind of mystery ball (doosra, googly), then you are cannon fodder in LOI matches. Game has changed a lot since 90's.
Ashwin can still be effective in Tests which offers everything he needs just like Pujara. Ashwin cannot hit big coming in at no.7 or no.8. He is a sloth on the field too. Lots of things work against him in ODI's. At least Jadu is electric in the field and can slog better than Ashwin. He can also dart better than Ash.
ODI stats are pretty much irrelevant to me. I couldn't tell you how any England players do in ODIs, but I know their test stats.
'I am not desperate at all': R. Ashwin
Back after a successful stint with Worcestershire, Ashwin continues to find himself out of the Indian limited-overs scheme of things
In a crepuscular setting, the tall man went through his fitness routines — focussed yet cheerful in a familiar arena.
He then emerged from the drills, smiled and was honest with his replies. R. Ashwin oozed confidence with his body language and words — never shying away from challenges on and off the field, never ducking the tough questions.
Back after a successful stint with Worcestershire, Ashwin continues to find himself out of the Indian limited-overs scheme of things.
Asked about his omission — wrist spinners are the flavour of the season — from the shorter formats, Ashwin answered: “This is some sort of difficult question to answer because I don’t know if it’s a comeback at all. And I am sure comebacks are not going to be easy.”
He elaborated, “I am not desperate at all. One day, the opportunity will come knocking on my door because I haven’t done too much wrong. So when I get the opportunity and when I am put in an occasion, I will probably try and raise my game to the best of my ability.”
Brutal fitness is the latest mantra, and Ashwin was ready for the Yo-Yo test. He observed: “I am a man for systems and any system put in place, I would strive my level best to try and match up to it. Every leader has his own vision of how to bring the team about. This is the vision of the current leadership group and it’s important to respect it.”
The all-rounder said he was in fine shape physically. “I have been in great conditioning ever since I missed the IPL. I have trained madly. You have to take the test and decide how it goes. But I am completely in compliance with it.”
Queried if the development of Hardik Pandya as an all-rounder could enable the side play two spinners even in Tests away from the sub-continent, Ashwin replied, “we could play two spinners, we could play one spinner and that could be a left-arm spinner — I don’t know. Honestly, I am not looking forward to anything at all. I am just taking it one day at a time and I find life to be a lot comfortable.”
On the kind of role he saw for himself during India’s demanding away Test campaigns in South Africa, England and Australia over the next two years, Ashwin noted: “For me, its all about bowling well and trying to get into top rhythm. It is about constantly revisiting my best. Maybe, I will not be the type of attacking bowler when we tour abroad. I need to do a good holding role.”
Ashwin dwelt on his successful stint with Worcestershire, living up to the expectations from him as an overseas professional, bowling on slow wickets with the Duke ball and getting to know himself better.
He said, “I thought I got into some fantastic bowling and batting rhythm towards the end of season in Worcester. I started understanding a lot more about myself — how much I need to load myself in terms of workload. I had to do everything on my own — drive down to the ground, train myself, put the cones and weights in place and I thoroughly enjoyed it.”
At Worcester, he played before 5,000 to 8,000 spectators who understood and appreciated cricket.
He said though, “I never played cricket for the crowds and I enjoy wherever I play. Even If I play a fifth division match tomorrow, I will enjoy it.”
That sums up the essential Ashwin for you.
http://www.thehindu.com/sport/cricket/i-am-not-desperate-at-all-r-ashwin/article19824294.ece