The English openers took him for a ride, scoring 27 runs off his two overs. Throughout the tournament, Indian fans questioned his place in the starting XI, and after the humiliating loss, they questioned whether he deserved to be in the squad at all.
    Many believe that, while Ashwin is a world-class Test bowler, his bowling style is unsuitable for the game’s shortest format.
    In the midst of all of this, Ashwin has raised concerns about how the IPL is being run. The 36-year-old off-spinner believes we still have a long way to go before fully comprehending the complexities of T20 cricket.
    I believe we still have a long way to go in terms of understanding T20 cricket. It’s critical to understand how the game is being consumed by the end user. Only then will the rest of the events begin to take place. Let us begin with the IPL, Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.
    The Rajasthan Royals spinner objects to the IPL honouring the top run-scorers and wicket-takers with Orange and Purple caps, respectively.source: AshwinWe’re wearing orange and purple caps. When it comes to the IPL, both have a sizable volume. It discusses the number of runs scored and the number of wickets taken. Whether we need to rethink that is my opinion, he added.
    Individual awards are the culmination of all of the players’ efforts throughout the tournament. To me, his criticism of these awards stems from the fact that he has never received one himself.

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