Ashwin deals with injuries: It has not missed even Bradman or Tendulkar

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Feb 02 2019 | 9:30 PM IST

Senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin feels that injury is not something that "one should hold against any player" as it is an inevitability that even Sir Don Bradman or Sachin Tendulkar couldn't avoid during their playing days.

Ashwin missed three Test matches on the tour of Australia due to left-sided abdominal strain, something that also made him miss a Test match in England.

Ashwin's injuries prompted a "concerned" skipper Virat Kohli to urge the Tamil Nadu bowler focus on "correcting" this.

"The injury has come and I have to deal with it in a certain way. I have to get my best know how. Injury is not something you can hold up against a certain player," Ashwin, who recently returned in action during a Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) league match, said on Saturday.

"Injury has not missed Sachin Tendulkar, injury has not missed Don Bradman and it will not miss players in the future... Whenever I have done a fitness test or yo-yo test, I am at the top of the list. I am doing my best," he further added.

Ashwin said that he is slowly coming back to full fitness and will need more game time as he is currently a single-format (Test) regular.

"I am almost back to 100 per cent. I've bowled close to 40 overs in the last game but I would like to keep going through the journey. I have not played games back to back. Now that I'm playing only one format, it is important that I get some game-time and also train..." he said.

Ashwin said it was frustrating to miss games due to injury but one has to put it behind and keep moving on.

"Any time you are playing well or bowling well, you want to keep playing. I have always loved playing matches together. It is quite unfortunate that when I was bowling really well overseas, I had to encounter injuries back to back. It's frustrating but you have to put it behind and keep moving on," he added.

The owner of 342 Test wickets said that he is focused on staying positive and will play whatever game comes his way.

"I am staying positive in terms of what cricket I have to play and how I have to play. I don't leave any stone unturned in terms of how I have to train and practice. The opportunity needs to come my way," he said.

For Ashwin, it's all about giving his best and "not trying to make a statement or trying to prove anything to anyone."

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First Published: Feb 02 2019 | 9:30 PM IST

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