Ravichandran Ashwin Breaks Silence On New Zealand Thrashing, Says, "Have Been Hit By..."
The Ravaging Thrashing
In the aftermath of the dismal performance by the Indian cricket team in the recently concluded Test series against New Zealand, premier off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has finally broken his silence on the matter, expressing his disappointment and acknowledging the team's shortcomings.
In an exclusive interview, Ashwin admitted that the team had been outplayed in all aspects of the game by a determined New Zealand side and that they had failed to adapt to the challenging conditions.
A Reality Check
Ashwin did not mince words in assessing the team's performance, stating that it had been "a wake-up call" and that they had been "outplayed in all departments."
He highlighted the team's inability to adjust to the windy and seaming conditions in New Zealand, which had favored the home team's pace attack.
Ashwin also acknowledged the need for the team to improve its batting, which had failed to post competitive totals in both Tests.
Bouncing Back
Despite the setback, Ashwin expressed confidence in the team's ability to bounce back and learn from their mistakes.
He emphasized the importance of staying positive and working hard to address the areas that need improvement.
Ashwin also stressed the need for the team to focus on the upcoming Test series against Australia, which begins later this month.
Additional Quotes and Insights
"It's important for us to stay positive and learn from our mistakes," Ashwin said. "We need to identify the areas where we need to improve and work hard to address them."
"The New Zealand team has been playing very well in their home conditions, and they deserve all the credit for their victory," he added. "We need to give them credit for their performance."