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Too early to comment on Rahul Dravid’s coaching style: Ravichandran Ashwin

The Wall replaced Ravi Shastri in the Indian set-up, beginning his stint with the ongoing India-New Zealand T20I series

PTI Published 19.11.21, 01:59 AM
Ravichandran Ashwin.

Ravichandran Ashwin. File Photo.

Ravichandran Ashwin says it’s too early to comment on Rahul Dravid’s coaching style but the premier India spinner is confident that “happiness” will be back in the dressing room under the stalwart’s guidance. Dravid replaced Ravi Shastri in the Indian set-up, beginning his stint with the ongoing India-New Zealand T20I series.

Ashwin is back in the Indian limited-overs squad after spending four years on the sidelines. Since mid-2017, the spinner did not get to play a single white-ball game and even warmed the benches in team’s in the recent Test series in England. The 35-year-old made a comeback at the recently concluded T20 World Cup when he played against Afghanistan and is now part of the Indian team in the ongoing series against New Zealand too. He took two wickets in the series opener.

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“It’s too early for me to comment on Rahul Dravid’s coaching style, but he’s put in the hard yards through the U-19 level,” Ashwin told the official broadcaster of the series after India’s five-wicket win on Wednesday.

“He won’t leave much to chance, and he’ll be all about preparation and process, so that we can bring the happiness back into the Indian dressing room,” he added.

India has a new leadership in place with Dravid taking over from Shastri and Rohit Sharma replacing Virat Kohli as captain in T20Is.

Talking about the first T20I, Ashwin said he realised that taking the pace off the ball was working wonders. “The slower you bowled, there was more purchase you got on this (Jaipur) pitch. If you hit the seam and tossed it up, it did do things like (Mitchell) Santner showed in the second innings,” he said.

“It’s tricky in T20Is, you can’t miss your lengths and you don’t know when to toss it up but here it did help to give it some air.”

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