"Looking behind, I might have set some targets but looking ahead, I won't set targets because that is what past has taught me. You cannot really get ahead of yourself and you can't really set milestones," Ashwin said on a pragmatic note.
"The most important thing is to getting better every single day as international cricket can be very cruel. It can really sort you out if you are sitting on your past laurels, Yes, you can have a cup of coffee, reminisce well, it's important to go ahead and take a Test match and one day at a time," Ashwin stated
One of India's most prolific spinners with 275 wickets in 49 Tests, Ashwin feels that the 'Test No 50' puts him in good stead although he does not know how many more matches are left in him.
"The 50th Test is something that has just come about. I cannot retrace how I did it. But I am grateful to having got here and every Test match is a blessing from here on," Ashwin told mediapersons, here today.
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Sri Lanka has been a happy hunting ground for Ashwin, who had a 10-wicket haul at Galle during the tour of 2015.
He did not put a count on how many more Tests he will play but the journey so far has put him in a "good stead".
So does the preparation change now that he has reached a massive landmark?
"All these have rounded me off as a cricketer over last few years. All these things give me knowledge and perspective going into the game. I would say 50 Tests have put me in good stead and I don't know how many more I have.
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