replacing all-rounder Axar Patel, who could not recover from the quadriceps tear injury in time. The decision thrilled cricket fans on social media, who were quick to point out that Ashwin was also the part of the squad that had won India's second 50-over world cup title in 2011. Scores of fans also highlighted the fact that the spin wizard, along with former skipper Virat Kohli, are the only two current Indian team members who had featured in the squad that won the marquee tournament in 2011.
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The 37-year-old ended with figures of 1/47 and 3/41, respectively, on both the tracks which were considered to be high-scoring. Cricket expert and noted commentator Harsha Bhagle predicted the inclusion of Ashwin in the playing XI as well, if all-rounder pacer Hardik Pandya remains a strong bowling option for the team. “It was always going to be Ashwin after those two games against Australia.
Really feel for Axar Patel and hopefully, he will get the big stage another day. India have preferred to go in with more bowling skill than a more all-round package. If Hardik is bowling well, I see Ashwin in the first choice eleven," he tweeted.
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