"It has taken me five years to repeat (record) this feat (five wickets in an innings) outside the sub-continent, that is something I always wanted to break. Getting a five-wicket haul away from sub-continent is something I have worked earnestly towards and I am really pleased for myself," Ashwin told to the BCCI.TV.
Having emulated Ian Botham, who scored a hundred and recorded a seven-wicket haul in a Test match, the Tamil Nadu off-break bowler said that he would cherish the game for years to come.
The 29-year-old, who scored fantastic 113 in the first innings said was pleasantly surprised when the skipper Virat Kohli asked him to bat at number 6.
"To be batting at No 6 was a complete surprise for me. Virat told me on the morning of the match and I really liked what he said. He told me "We trust you and want you to bat at No.6 and see how it works," said Ashwin.
The exponent of carrom-ball felt that the presence of head coach Anil Kumble has helped him to bowl longer spells.
"In the first innings, I went wicketless for about 25-25 over's that I bowled in the match. In the past, that would have definitely troubled me as I am a bowler who likes to keep getting wickets. I kept speaking to him (Kumble) about what I was doing right and what I wasn't," he said.
"I was constantly in touch with him (Kumble) also about what is the right speed to be bowling. He gave me different ideas about what lines I can bowl to the batsmen. It is about the knack of getting wickets and it is a good that we shared wickets today," he added.
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Recently, Harbhajan had said that Anil Kumble and Virat Kohli should usher in an era where India play only on rank-turners. Ashwin said there's unnecessary focus on wickets in India.
"To be honest, playing on what kind of wickets we are playing is not something Kumble or Kohli can go and roll wickets or water it. What we get is what we are going to play. We are looking to playing good cricket. It's not going to take sheen off. It's very unfortunate, people don't realise it but it is very important that we go and enjoy the brand of cricket we play. A win is a win and savour it. Test match gets over in two days in England, nobody talks about... Why in India."
"It's very slow. They have enough time to go on the backfoot and adjust their shots. It's been a traditional aggressive Indian wicket.
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