The feisty off-spinner also did not forget to take a dig at the South African tracks like the one in Johannesburg where he did not get any purchase from a fifth day track back in December 2013.
"I did not complain after Johannesburg (Test). I was dropped for a year after that. And, I am not going to complain playing here. There's no reason why I should have complaints. Swing, seam and bounce for two days at Trent Bridge (referring to Ashes)- match over. I don't know what that's about," ashwin could not hide his sarcasm when asked about South African batsmen being greeted with turning tracks.
"What is the problem about spin and bounce? It is good to have even spin and bounce, isn't it? It's about skills for batsmen to play and counter it," Ashwin put forth his viewpoint.
"Fortunately or unfortunately, I don't have the rights over the groundsman, to say over what kind of pitch he needs to prepare. Once that's done, it is my job to go out and play," said Ashwin, who picked his second five-wicket haul in the series.
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Ashwin also did not seem amused by the fact that focus of discussion during the Test series has been the nature of tracks.
Ashwin, who has been the scourge of the South African batsmen right through the series, said that the two wickets he got this morning swung the game in India's favour.
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Ashwin said that the pitch was getting slower by the day and patience was the key for a bowler to dismiss a batsman.
"On a pitch like this, the bowler who can get the ball to go straight on is going to get the edge into play. That was my plan in the first innings. In second innings, I revised it a bit. In the second innings, we have to be patient.
He sympathized with South African opener Stiaan van Zyl and their off-spinner Simon Harmer for their predicaments.
"He has changed the stance two or three times during the series, taking middle stump stance, standing outside leg stump in this innings. He has looked to hit me inside out. Every time I see a plan, I try and adjust to it. Thankfully enough I have been able to do it."
"Yes, I think it is mental. If you keep getting out to a particular bowler, you feel like you are going to nick one ball off anytime," Ashwin said about Van Zyl, who has been dismissed by the off-spinner on all five completed innings in the series so far.
"It's about what best to extract from the pitch. What needs to be factored in is also the amount of rest the bowler gets. Simon Harmer bowled the whole day yesterday and he was back today from the first session. It is not going to be easy. I have been there before," he said.
"I think the game is a very, very even leveller. I walked (after being given out) in Sri Lanka. He's walked for me here. I'm very pleased about it, I have a wicket and Hashim Amla is a wicket that I would prize any day," Ashwin concluded.