Ashwin praised his colleague Ravindra Jadeja's efforts during the post-lunch session.
"I don't think there was enough on offer for the spinners as we were not beating the bat as often as we have done in Mohali. But Jadeja was very, very good in the session after lunch bottling one end up, which precisely was our plan. They played a few false shots. We were conscious at the end that we might go for 50-60 runs in the last 2-3 wickets, but we were pretty aware of what was going to come our way," Ashwin told mediapersons at the end of the day's play.
"I haven't given it a thought. I am going about doing my own work. When Jaddu is bowling, I try to share my experiences with him. He knows his strengths and limitations and what really works for him. For a team like us, in the afternoon sessions, he comes in very handy. He is very accurate. In Test cricket, it is important to know what you can get out of a particular cricketer," explained Ashwin.
"From Sri Lanka, I have not put a cover in place. There have been times I have been cut through backward point when I have dropped the ball short. But it was a conscious decision and nothing has fallen in wrong place. It gives me a chance to open out and create more options. In a way, it has got to do with confidence and a bit of proper planning of not having a cover in place."
"Whenever a batsman walks out there, I give myself a 60-40 chance. I think I have the best chance to beat the batsman in the first 20 minutes, when he is around. Especially, the way it is coming out of my hand, I am confident of beating anybody in the air in the first 20 minutes.
"Today Duminy had a plan when he came out to bat. He knew what kind of shots he wanted to play and I knew where essentially I should not be bowling. Today was case of good bowling and a lot of pressure being built from both ends," a satisfied Ashwin said.
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