Ashwin absolutely fine to play: Ravi shastri

Ashwin, who bagged 20 wickets in Test series against Sri Lanka, is India’s main weapon against a formidable South African batting line-up.

Updated - November 16, 2021 03:52 pm IST

Published - November 03, 2015 06:48 pm IST - Mohali

Ashwin, who suffered a side strain during the first ODI in Kanpur, could not participate in the last four games against the visitors.

Ashwin, who suffered a side strain during the first ODI in Kanpur, could not participate in the last four games against the visitors.

Indian Team Director Ravi Shastri on Wednesday indicated that Ravichandran Ashwin will play in the opening cricket Test against South Africa, saying the off-spinner is “absolutely fine”.

Ashwin, who suffered a side strain during the first ODI in Kanpur, could not participate in the last four games against the visitors. His absence hurt the hosts as they went down 2-3 against the AB de Villiers-led side.

“Ashwin is bowling magnificently. He is absolutely fine,” said Shastri. Ashwin was seen going through his practice drills in full vigour during the team’s training session at the PCA stadium in Mohali on Tuesday.

Apart from bowling in tandem with other spinners, the 29-year-old player was also involved in a football game that the cricketers played before moving to the net session.

Ashwin, who led the bowling charts by bagging 20 wickets in three games against Sri Lanka during the last Test series, is India’s main weapon against a formidable South African batting line-up led by skipper Hashim Amla.

While Proteas batsman Faf du Plessis had admitted of Ashwin being the main threat for the tourists, opener Dean Elgar also believes that the off-spinner is spearheading the Indian bowling attack for the moment.

Shastri though warned the visitors of concentrating too much on Ashwin and neglecting the other Indian spinners.

“We have got two other spinners, who might just surprise if they focus too much on Ashwin,” Shastri said.

Leg-spinner Amit Mishra and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja are the other two spinners in the Test squad.

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