"I think it's been a batsmen's tournament, so you've got to stick to your basics and hope that you put the balls in the right place. When I came back I was pretty confident, I had my plans in place and I also had the extra fielder outside the circle, which was a big advantage," said Ashwin ahead of the second T20I here.
Ashwin felt he had the skills to come out on top when asked about Aaron Finch's attempted charge against him in the first T20I.
"It's not about an off-spinner; I think everybody has gone for runs. You can target a bowler or not, it's just a game-plan. And if that is their game-plan I'm more than happy for them to continue doing it. I think I have enough abilities to try and come out on top of it," he explained.
Ashwin returned after a break of three games in Adelaide, and he opened the bowling with Ashish Nehra. Later, he returned to bowl in tandem with Ravindra Jadeja, and helped script India's win with figures of two for 28.
On whether he felt disappointed after he was left out of the playing XI during the ODI series, Ashwin felt it was not an unfair call.
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India lost the ODI series 1-4. However, they did win the last ODI in Sydney and then the first T20 in Adelaide. With back-to-back wins they have finally managed to put pressure on Australia for the first time in this series.
"Even when South Africa came here last time, I think they achieved 310s and 320s pretty easily. So it was just a question of not calculating the par score properly," said Ashwin looking back at the ODIs.
"When new people come in, it's always interesting to watch how they go about their business. At the same time it's also very important to allow them to express. I think our dressing room environment is very good, and whoever has come in so far in the series has been able to go on about their business without any pressure."
"It's probably a personal battle between them. I think both of them are very good competitors. They know what they are doing, and they don't go down without a fight. It's good to have such competition on the field. Both of them are champion cricketers, and I think it just adds to the spice of the game a little bit, so I don't mind it at all."
Ashwin also spoke about getting more comfortable with the conditions as the series went on but added that they had played good cricket despite what the ODIs scoreline says.
"I think now we feel a lot more comfortable coming here. It is great competition, the players come hard at us and we do quite enjoy it. But how many times we come back here, we need to adapt to different situations. We end up playing some cricket in India, go somewhere else and then come to Australia. So it takes a bit of time, and this tour was especially challenging because we landed in Perth, then had to adjust to different time zones going to Brisbane then Melbourne, so it took another week or so for us to completely get over jet lag.
"We have played wonderful cricket. As I said, there has been a miscalculation of 20-30 runs and the margin has been one over, so that tells you what kind of cricket we have played. We have been able to match them at every aspect of the game. It's very unfair to say how the tour has gone and who has done better, I don't think that is right," Ashwin signed off.
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