Ashwin varied his pace well: Porterfield

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Last Updated : Mar 10 2015 | 3:13 PM IST
Ireland captain William Porterfield was all praise for Ravichandran Ashwin, saying the Indian off-spinner varied his pace well which eventually proved to be decisive in restricting his side to 259 in an ICC Cricket World Cup match, here today.
Ashwin in his first spell of eight overs gave away only 19 runs, thereby effecting a turnaround for Indian bowlers. He finally finished with figures of two for 38 from his 10 overs.
Chasing 260, India rode on Shikhar Dhawan's 100 off 85 balls to beat Ireland by eight wickets to record their ninth successive win in the World Cup.
"He (Ashwin) just varied his pace very well. As I said he commanded his bowling there when we had lost those couple of wickets. It was a bit more holding up than spinning, but there was a bit of grip there for him. So, look, I think maybe we could have been slightly more aggressive in that period, but I was happy with where we were at and how we had gone," Porterfield said at the post-match press conference.
"We lost wickets just at crucial stages, when we started to kick on the game. But on another day, we get through that and we kick on again, and we get up to totals that are going to be very competitive in this tournament," the Irish skipper added.
Questioned as to how things quickly changed for Ireland after a good start, Porterfield replied, "I think it was a combination. We lost two quick wickets there, and we came out of the first 10, and we had 12 or 13 overs. I'm not sure when it was, we lost a couple quick wickets then, and that slowed us down slightly.
"But we managed to pick up again coming down the back end in the 30th over, and now we had a bit of a platform to go again. And every time we started to pick up a bit of momentum we managed to lose a wicket, which was slightly disappointing."
Asked about what exactly has been India's strength, the Irish captain said, "I think they've got a lot of strengths. You've seen the way they're batting. They got off to a bit of a start. They've got lads coming in through the middle orders to keep the momentum going.
"They've got lads bowling late or mid 140s as well. But I think all the games might be in Australia from now on, so the system is appropriate for their spin attack. I think that they've got all the attributes to go all the way," Porterfield said.
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First Published: Mar 10 2015 | 3:13 PM IST

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