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#29 - Sunday Sweep - Unpacking a Ravichandran Ashwin interview

An episode of the Deep Mid Cricket podcast, hosted by Deep Mid Cricket, titled "#29 - Sunday Sweep - Unpacking a Ravichandran Ashwin interview" was published on December 26, 2021 and runs 40 minutes.

December 26, 2021 ·40m · Deep Mid Cricket

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Hi everyone, A bit of a change from our regular weekend ‘Sunday Sweep’ episodes. As our Christmas gift to you, if you will, we’d like to present...a complete thorough dissection of a long article covering an interview with Indian spinner superstar Ravi Ashwin. Held and written by ESPNcricinfo’s Sidharth Monga. They discuss the mental side to the game, analysing batsmen, staying fit in spite of injuries and lots more in this truly absorbing and brilliant interview - https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1293861/r-ashwin---ive-always-been-good-at-assessing-batsmen-but-now-i-think-ive-taken-it-to-another-level We had a lot of fun discussing it and hope you enjoy our conversation, picking out parts that are interesting from this article. Thanks once again to Sidharth Monga for this incredible work: gave us a lot to talk about! What did you make of Ashwin’s comments? Anything stand out to you? If you'd like to reach out to us, contact us here: [email protected]. Anything from a story, a question or just to say 'hi', we'd love to hear from you. You can also leave us a listener's message at anchor.fm/deep-mid-cricket or connect with us on Twitter at @deepmidcricket. Add here’s to a great year of cricket in 2022 at the end Thanks for listening and have a Merry Christmas; Adi and Kartik

Hi everyone,

A bit of a change from our regular weekend ‘Sunday Sweep’ episodes. As our Christmas gift to you, if you will, we’d like to present...a complete thorough dissection of a long article covering an interview with Indian spinner superstar Ravi Ashwin. Held and written by ESPNcricinfo’s Sidharth Monga.

They discuss the mental side to the game, analysing batsmen, staying fit in spite of injuries and lots more in this truly absorbing and brilliant interview - https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1293861/r-ashwin---ive-always-been-good-at-assessing-batsmen-but-now-i-think-ive-taken-it-to-another-level

We had a lot of fun discussing it and hope you enjoy our conversation, picking out parts that are interesting from this article.

Thanks once again to Sidharth Monga for this incredible work: gave us a lot to talk about!

What did you make of Ashwin’s comments? Anything stand out to you?

If you'd like to reach out to us, contact us here: [email protected]. Anything from a story, a question or just to say 'hi', we'd love to hear from you.

You can also leave us a listener's message at anchor.fm/deep-mid-cricket or connect with us on Twitter at @deepmidcricket.

Add here’s to a great year of cricket in 2022 at the end

Thanks for listening and have a Merry Christmas;

Adi and Kartik

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