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The silence of the doubts: When R Ashwin takes a dig at unsolicited advisors

The 34-year-old off-spinner spoke of feeling “hurt for life” by constant comparisons with Nathan Lyon and Moeen Ali. His all-round performance in the Chennai Test could heal his wound.

February 16, 2021 / 21:35 IST
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Even when he was playing the IPL, Ashwin was frequently tweeting and retweeting people’s needs for plasma or medical attention during the pandemic.
Even when he was playing the IPL, Ashwin was frequently tweeting and retweeting people’s needs for plasma or medical attention during the pandemic.

Silence of the Lambs, the psycho-thriller and one of the greatest movies ever made, completed 30 years this month. The subject matter of the film is too gory and serious to bring into a cricket discussion. But we can say one thing. Like the protagonist of the film, R Ashwin too silenced something with his performance in the Chennai Test against England. He silenced doubts and doubters. At least for a while.

For the third time in his career, the 34-year-old off-spinner took a five-wicket haul and scored a century in a Test match. An intense sort immersed in all aspects of the game, Ashwin is also that rare Indian cricketer who can bare his soul in public. In the past, he has spoken about feeling wounded after being dropped from the team or when he was compared with the likes of fellow off-spinners Nathan Lyon and Moeen Ali.

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“Sometimes, the comparison between Ali and Lyon and myself, I have taken way too personally and it has hurt me and it will remain a hurt as long as I live,” Ashwin said recently.

Chennai must have brought some peace, especially his century. Ashwin was always a sweet timer of the ball, but had not scored a century in five years. This impacted his selection prospects, while boosting Ravindra Jadeja’s. Ashwin’s joy and relief after reaching 100 was evident in his exuberant celebration.