Stating that the incident reminded him of his junior cricket days, Ashwin said: "Steven Smith actually turned back and asked the dressing room if he could take a review. That is completely unheard of. The last time I thought that to happen was in an Under-10 game, when my coach used to suggest where point fielders and cover fielders used to stand.
"It was really surprising. I have a lot of respect for Steven Smith, but that was very, very surprising," Ashwin said while speaking to his team-mate Cheteshwar Pujara in a 'bcci.Tv' video.
"They were having a lot of chat in the park when we were actually going out to bat and we were down. It is very easy to have a chat when you are down. I told Matt Renshaw when he was batting in the first innings that if they didn't score big I would have them for soup and dessert. I am very happy that it happened."
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Pujara said that he had been talking in David Warner's ear, telling him about Ashwin's record against him.
"They were always under pressure when they walked in to bat, and I wanted to make sure their batsmen were thinking about it, especially David Warner. Whenever he walks in to bat, Ash is always happy, so I always keep reminding him that Ash is the one who picks (up his wicket)," said Pujara.
On his send-off to Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc by pointing a finger to his temple, Ashwin said it was a rejoinder to what the left-arm pacer had told his Tamil Nadu teammate Abhinav Mukund earlier.
"It doesn't matter, this is Bangalore, so I thought I must tell him that he got hit off me, in the first innings, on the helmet," said Ashwin.