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Ashwin doesn't give too much away, feels Zampa

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Promising Aussie leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who is eyeing a place in the national cricket team for the four-Test tour to India, has revealed that World No.1 Test bowler Ravichandran Ashwin likes to keep the secrets of his trade under wraps.

The 24-year-old Zampa, who shared the dressing room with Ashwin and his national team captain Steve Smith during last year's Indian Premier League (IPL) for the Rising Pune Supergiants, said the Chennai off-spinner bowled only leg spin to Smith at the nets.

"I think the way Ashwin bowled in the nets, you ask someone like Smithy (Smith) or guys that you can tell he's going to come up against in international cricket. I think there was one net session to Smithy where he just bowled leggies for an hour," Zampa was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

 

"I don't think he (Ashwin) wants to give too much away," the leggie added.

Zampa, who has often been compared with legendary leg-spinner and current India coach Anil Kumble for bowling quicker through the air instead of relying on spin and guile, isn't perturbed by the criticism.

"I know a lot of people say 'he doesn't spin the ball enough' and all that junk. I don't really see a difference if the ball goes under the bat, over the bat or next to the bat," he said.

"People have a lot of criticism on that side of my game but there's other ways of taking wicket than being a big spinner of the ball."

"A lot of people have been talking about my first-class statistics and all those things, but if I was given the opportunity, the way I bowled in Sri Lanka particularly and I know it's Twenty20 cricket but during the IPL, the respect I've gained from those countries and the players now I think I would suit that role," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 09 2017 | 4:02 PM IST

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