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IPL 2022 | Ashwin shares former Indian coach Duncan Fletcher's most memorable advice

Playing for the Rajasthan Royals (RR) franchise, Ravichandran Ashwin has had a phenomenal Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Known for his bowling, Ashwin's skills with the bat have been making all the noise this time. Mainly utilized at number 3 or in the top-order this season, he has scored 185 runs at an average of 30.83 with an even more impressive strike rate of 146.83.


In a video interview on Rajasthan's YouTube channel, Ashwin opened up about former India coach Duncan Fletcher's advice that he has remembered to date.


"Years ago, we had a head coach called Duncan Fletcher for the Indian cricket team. I used to go and ask him, "how do I improve? How do I get better?' He said 'the only way you could get better is by making mistakes and failing in front of people'. And that's what I've always done all through my life," the 35-year-old stated.


Ashwin was recently recalled back into India's T20 side for the T20 World Cup 2021 in the UAE and Oman, where he played three matches and picked six wickets. The right-hander further explained how he has dealt with the criticism and opinions of people around him.


"I've received a lot of criticism for how I wanted to expand beyond the realm. Sometimes people just may feel, why is he doing all these things? Is he over-ambitious? Is he trying to do too much? But that's just me. If you take that out of me, you won't get this person. So yes, I come with a lot of problems! If I'm utlizied and if I'm given the form of expressions I require, I can explore boundaries," concluded Ashwin.


If you don't know, Ashwin is India's third-highest wicket-taker (61) in T20Is, behind Yuzvendra Chahal (67) and Jasprit Bumrah (68). India's leading off-spinner will next be in action when the Sanju Samson-led side takes on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Qualifier 2 on Friday in Ahmedabad.

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#OTD in 1999 | Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid stitched the first-ever 300+ run stand in ODIs

On this day in 1999, Indian batting stalwarts Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid etched their names in history by putting up a first-ever stand of 300+ runs in ODIs. They claimed this unique feat in a group fixture against Sri Lanka in the ODI World Cup at Taunton. Ahead of this fixture, India had just one win in three appearances and was in desperate need of a win to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the Super 6 stage. On the other hand, Sri Lanka also had the same criteria to progress into the next stage. Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga invited India to bat first. Left-handed opener Sadagoppan Ramesh hit a boundary in the fourth ball of the innings but was undone by a peach of a delivery from Chaminda Vaas, which took his off stump in the subsequent ball. After that, Ganguly and Dravid played cautiously but hit the loose deliveries away, especially the ball at their legs. They were impressive to time the ball well against Vaas and hit multiple boundaries in his fourth and fifth over of the spell. At the 10-over mark, India was at a commanding position with 70+ runs on the board. In the 15th over of the innings, Dravid brought up his half-century off just 43 balls. In the 23rd over, Ganguly completed his fifty 68 balls. A couple of overs later, Muttiah Muralitharan missed the run-out chance of Ganguly, which could have turned the tables in their favour. With their eyes set on the pitch, both the batters scored consistent boundaries all around the park. Then, in the 36th over, Dravid scored his 5th ODI century off 102 balls. Three overs later, Ganguly hit his 7th century in the 50-overs format. ‘Dada’ often charged against Muralitharan to hit him sixes on the mid-on and straight boundaries. On the other hand, 'Mr. Dependable' made good use of the pacers to accelerate the run rate. In the 46th over, Muralitharan dropped Ganguly's catch at long-on, but darted an accurate throw to run-out Dravid for a well-made 145 off 129 balls, with 17 fours and a single six. After the mammoth partnership, the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Ajay Jadeja, and Robin Singh could not trouble the scorers. In the last over of the innings, Ganguly holed out to substitute fielder Upul Chandana in the long-off boundary off Pramodya Wickramasinghe. He scored 183 off 158 balls, comprising 17 fours and seven sixes, as the Indian team posted a humongous 373 on the board. In reply, Aravinda de Silva (56) and Arjuna Ranatunga (42) were the only notable contributors for Sri Lanka, as they fell short by 157 runs. All-rounder Singh picked up a five-wicket haul in the same match. After this victory, the Indian team won against England and sealed the place in the Super-6 stage. However, the team could not feature in the semi-finals.