"I am happy R Ashwin is getting the recognition he should have got many years ago" - Saba Karim
Saba Karim has expresses his happiness at R Ashwin finally getting the accolades he has deserved for a long while.
Ashwin became the second-fastest bowler to bag 400 Test wickets when he accounted for Jofra Archer in England's second innings of the recently concluded pink-ball Test. Virat Kohli called the wily off-spinner a "legend" during the post-match presentation ceremony.
During a discussion on India News, Saba Karim was asked if R Ashwin can be seen as India's biggest match-winner currently.
The former Indian wicket-keeper replied he is elated that the 34-year-old is getting his long due recognition and highlighted the latter has even been kept out of the Indian team on away tours on quite a few occasions.
"I am happy R Ashwin is getting the recognition he should have got many years ago. I have always been troubled that whenever the Indian team has gone to play outside the Asian sub-continent, he has faced harsh decisions quite a few times. If he has bowled one bad spell or not bowled well in a Test match, he has been dropped quite a few times. I have always felt that he has not been treated properly," said Karim.
Saba Karim is also delighted that R Ashwin's match-winning all-round abilities have come to the fore.
"I am happy that he is coming forward now as a true match-winner and he is not only getting respect in his team, but a lot of cricket fans and former cricketers have got the belief that he is definitely a match-winner and a complete all-rounder. He has come and scored runs in difficult situations quite often," added Karim.
I will always remember R Ashwin's two deliveries from the last Test match: Saba Karim
Saba Karim was particularly appreciative of the way R Ashwin deceived Ollie Pope in both innings of the pink-ball Test and rocked back his off-stump.
"I will always remember two deliveries from the last Test match, the way he dismissed Ollie Pope in both innings by bowling a carrom ball, one from over the stumps and the other from round the stumps. He showed the intelligence and dismissed Ollie Pope in a brilliant fashion, who was the only player looking to play the spinners after stepping out," said Karim.
The 53-year-old attributed R Ashwin's exceptional recent performances to the much-deserved respect he is getting from his fellow players.
"So, the change that is being seen in R Ashwin's bowling and his attitude is because he is now getting the respect that he deserves from his teammates," concluded Saba Karim.
R Ashwin will hope to continue his terrific form in the last Test of the England series and ensure India qualifies for the final of the inaugural ICC World Test Championship.