
London, England – August 4: Mohammed Siraj of India celebrates the match of the winning goal Gus Atkinson from England with teammates on day 5. (Photo: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) R Ashwin did not meet his words when he spoke of the recently closed Anderson-Tendelkar Trophy and criticized English crickets for disrespect for the “cricket gods”.Ashwin killed Captain England Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum to encourage what he called the ruthless cricket.
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“As a captain as a coach, you can tell the world that this is your cricket brand,” Ashwin said on his Hinde show YouTube Ash Ki Baat.“They can say that Brook played the way we wanted him to play that he accepted our beliefs.”“All this is easier to put on, but the test cricket needs a certain amount of balance. Yes, I agree that this approach is running in the first shifts, but in the fourth shift, when you burn at 100 and the target line is in sight, your team becomes your responsibility.”Ashwin pointed to Harry Brook’s ruthless shot after he scored a fantastic century that gave India opening in an oval.“When (Brook) entered at 100/3, England wasn’t in the game at all. I know Akash deep when England stared down the barrel, and there was a big defeat. But when he got out, it was the moment he could appreciate.”“He could come out of the oval with his bat held high next to Joe Root, who broke the record after the record and could win a series of 3-1 for England.
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“Brook definitely missed this opportunity. Everything fell on the root shoulders. And fortunately for India the conditions have changed. Such things happen when cricket gods are disrespectful.”“The way of England did not respect cricket gods – even clouds came together, called on the pitch, and allowed the ball to move a lot,” Ashwin said.