Mumbai, Dec 6
India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Monday applauded the 10-wicket haul taken by New Zealand left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel during the second Test at the Wankhede Stadium, adding that destiny played its part as well.
"Before I get to what I did, it was a wonderful performance by Ajaz. It doesn't spin all the time in Wankhede, and he used the seam and put the ball in the right places, and there was a bit of destiny involved in his 10-for too," said Ashwin in the post-match presentation ceremony.
Ashwin was adjudged 'Player of the series' for picking 14 wickets at an average of 11.35 and making 70 runs with the bat in three innings. "I think I've got 10 (Player of the Series awards now). I enjoyed that pitch, (it) spun and had a bit more bite. I enjoyed Wankhede honestly, and everyday there was something new, and I could challenge both edges."
Asked about his spin partners at Wankhede, Axar Patel and Jayant Yadav, Ashwin was in praise of both.
"Jayant and I have a good relationship from 2014, when he flew down to Chennai from Haryana to pick my brains. Axar, I've been playing for a while at Kings and Delhi Capitals."
The 35-year-old concluded by saying that he would like to win a Test series in South Africa, which is also India's next assignment starting from December 26.
"For starters, I'd look to play a part in South Africa and finish off with a series win. We haven't done that before, and hopefully we can do it this time."
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