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Ashwin said, if people do not come out of the crease, then I will use it to my advantage

Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin stood by his reasoning when it was considered unfair as per International Cricket Council rules to run out a batsman at the ‘non-striker’ end but the off-spinner lightly admitted that he Don’t want to get out like this. A lot of players have said that they will not come out of the crease and Ashwin is confident that he can use it to his advantage.

“It’s good,” he said on the eve of India’s T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe on Sunday. I mean, if people say he won’t come out of the crease but he does, then as a cricketer, I will use it to my advantage. Ashwin has run out players several times for coming too far at the non-striker’s end, also backing women’s team player Deepti Sharma when she dismissed England’s last batsman during India’s series in Britain. Was out in the same way.

Ashwin said, “To be honest, I wouldn’t even want to get out like that because I don’t want to – it’s not that I can’t get out like that. ‘ He said, ‘That’s why nobody wants to get out. I don’t want to be bowled or run out by touching the edge of the bat. I wouldn’t want to be run out at the non-striker’s end as well because that’s one way to get out and it’s completely within the rules. ,

Ashwin feels that getting out in this manner will definitely lead to conflicting views. He said, “Look, there is not much argument about it. Like other things in this world, when certain things happen, you are bound to find people with conflicting views. ‘ He said, ‘Whether you want to or not, so that’s perfectly fine. It’s good to know they won’t because you can run away at the last minute and you can wait.

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