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R Ashwin's Brilliant Response As Sunil Gavaskar Reminds Him Of Joe Root's Pre-Match Comment

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Ravichandran Ashwin was truly at his best as he became only the 14th Indian player to feature in 100 Test matches. Ashwin took England batters for a ride, claiming 9 wickets in the 5th Test at Dharamsala, producing one of his finest performances in the whites.

After the game, India legend Sunil Gavaskar caught up with Ashwin and spoke about the manner in which he continues to bamboozle batters, even at this stage of his career.

Gavaskar also reminded Ashwin of a comment from England star Joe Root, who had explained before the match why the best batters in the world find it difficult to tackle Ashwin. "That has always been the highlight of your career.

You have always been the student of the game. And how you try to get better in every match with a variety of deliveries. Different delivaries.

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