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The Adelaide Test is Extremely Well Poised: Ashwin

A relentless Indian bowling attack restricted Australia to 191 for seven on the second day.

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Far from getting excited after having Australia in a spot of bother, India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin said on Friday the first Test is "extremely well poised" and every run in the remaining days will be worth its weight in gold.

A relentless Indian bowling attack restricted Australia to 191 for seven on the second day.

"I thought we really bottled them up, soaked them up and put on pressure from both ends," said AshwIn,

“We don’t isolate it as a fast bowling or spin bowling pack. We identify it as a bowling unit together because one cannot exist without the other. Today (Day 2, Friday) was another perfect attrition day for us,” he said at the post-match press conference.
R Ashwin

Australia trailed by 59 runs and Ashwin said the Test was still on equal terms.

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"I bowled an extended 22-over spell even before and after tea to make sure that we do not give away more runs.” said Ashwin

I see it as neck-and-neck in the game. Whoever can get momentum from hereon has the edge in this Test. I think it is extremely well poised. Every run is going to be gold dust from here.
R Ashwin

About the pitch condition, he said, "I thought there was a bit more stickiness yesterday (Thursday) and the speed has definitely come down. When we were batting yesterday (Thursday) I don't think it was as slow as it was today (Friday).

"I think the wicket has slowed down considerably and I don't expect it to quicken up more either. I think it's going to slow down more," said Ashwin.

Ashwin would not predict how much the pitch will slow down or deteriorate.

I don’t know what’s going to happen because it is a drop-in wicket. Because of the amount of grass I don’t see the foot marks widening as much as they did the last time (in 2014).
R Ashwin

"If anything has to be done, you have to do it on the fourth or fifth day. We need to see how much it grips,” said Ashwin.

Adelaide generally offers a bit of spin but looking at the grass today we didn’t think we would get the hold that we are getting out there. There is a little bit of hold in the wicket and it is not considerable or vicious.
R Ashwin
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The senior tweaker felt that the drift he was able to get did the trick for him.

That’s how we got Usman Khawaja out and Shaun Marsh out as well. That’s something that worked in my favour because of the drift, the ball going away and coming back in. It happens in Melbourne too. So I am backing on that to give me some really good results.
R Ashwin

Asked about bowling to the Australian left-handers, in particular Shaun Marsh, whom he has dismissed five times now, Ashwin said, "I have dismissed quite a few other left-handers many more times. He is a fantastic player.”

Today the plan worked and not in the fashion that he dragged it on. But Shaun Marsh is one of the players that has played spin well in that batting order. So we thought it is a different plan for him going into this match.
R Ashwin
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He said footmarks on the pitch was helping the odd ball to spin for the right-handers.

There are ones that are going straight. I have not bowled much to the right-handers in this game but when Pat Cummins was playing, one went through the gate. So there is a lot of action happening for the right-handers.
R Ashwin

"But there is not much happening for the left-handers for an off spinner. It is not easy to make the shots when you get the pace right though and there is a bit of hold because of thickness of the grass," said Ashwin.

This is Ashwin's third tour of Australia and he said the experience of 2011, when Michael Clarke hit him out, was a learning curve.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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