Ashwin remembers taking the wicket that made a big difference.
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Ravichandran Ashwin’s breakthrough in the Indian Premier League (IPL) occurred in 2010 while playing for Chennai Super Kings under the leadership of the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Ashwin reflected on an incident during the 2008 Challenger Trophy that caught the attention of Dhoni.
“It’s an evolving relationship. MS didn’t even know someone like me existed in 2008,” he remembered.
“And because of that, I made it my life’s goal — from 2009, it was to get the wicket of MS Dhoni. When a person has a goal like this, he will go crazy when an opportunity to achieve it pops up.”
Ashwin reminisced about the crucial final match held in Nagpur.
“We were playing the Challenger Trophy, and I bowled an unbelievable spell. MS would struggle through that spell in Nagpur. Once, when he tried to play, the ball went through his gates.
“I got him out in the final. From then on, I think he saw somebody with skill, and the relationship matured.”
Ashwin mentioned that once a player gained Dhoni’s trust, they would receive numerous opportunities to showcase their abilities.
“One of MS’ usual qualities is that, if he decides this horse (a player) is not ready to race, he will not use you. He needs to know you’re a horse.
“But, once he knows you’re a horse, only when you feel like giving up, he will look past you. That is MS Dhoni; he believes in you,” he added.
Ashwin played a modest role in India’s historic 2011 World Cup triumph under Dhoni’s captaincy. However, he recalled how head coach Gary Kirsten and the entire team made him feel valued and included throughout the tournament.
“After winning (the WC), Gary called me over and said we have not done justice to your talent. You have waited two years, but make no mistake, take it from me — you will achieve far greater things, and I am upset that I will not be a part of it,” he reflected.
“So, Gary actually resigned (as head coach) with me first before announcing it outside (laughs). It was surprising for me because in all these two years, Gary actually spoke, maybe, 100 lines to me. Gary was a man of few words and an outstanding human being,” he added.
In fact, Ashwin was sparingly utilized even leading up to the World Cup. He provided an explanation for this.
“One of the reasons why MS did not play me leading up to the World Cup (2011) was the novelty factor. But eventually, I figured out that they would play me.
“I was about to play the match against Pakistan (2nd semifinal in Mohali). But, they decided to opt for an extra fast bowler because there was heavy dew the previous day there,” he concluded.
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