Let's talk about the beauty of R Ashwin's bowling

The near-identical dismissals of Pope in Ahmedabad highlight Ashwin’s mastery of flight, drift and dip

Karthik Krishnaswamy26-Feb-20212:37

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He’s taken his 400th wicket now, and he’s done it in fewer Tests than anyone other than Muttiah Muralitharan. It’s amply clear that R Ashwin belongs among the very best spin bowlers the game has seen, so there’s little need for anyone to build an elaborate case for his greatness. We know already.So let’s talk, instead, about the beauty of his bowling.Let’s talk about wickets No. 396 and 399. Ollie Pope is the batsman on both occasions, and both times he’s bowled after being beaten on the outside edge. Ashwin does this from around the wicket on day one of the Ahmedabad Test, and from over the wicket on day two.Put the two balls side-by-side, and it’s mesmerising.