NAGPUR: India's premier offspinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Saturday said his plan of luring Australia batters to play drive-shots and induce mistakes from them on a slow Nagpur track worked well as the home side won the first Test by an innings and 132 runs here.
Ashwin was India's highest wicket-taker with figure of 8 for 79, with a five-for 37 in Australia's second innings on the third day on Saturday.
"The wicket was very slow.
I have been saying this all through the Test. Not one of those pitches where you might get the gloves ripping off at short leg or silly point. You need to get the batsman driving on this wicket," Ashwin said after the match. "So I thought giving them (Australia batters) one of two balls to drive, induce them into shots and probably induce the other half of the bat as well." The senior player talked highly about the spinners of the home team as they can also bat well, as shown by man of the match Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel.
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