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Am Different From Lyon, My Job Abroad Is To Support Pacers: Ravichandran Ashwin
India spinner R Ashwin refused to compare himself with his Australian counterpart Nathan Lyon saying that the two are different bowlers and have achieved success in their own ways.
While Lyon has 391 wickets, Ashwin is close behind with 369 scalps.
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IND vs AUS, First Test: Bumrah Helps India's Strike Back, Australia 35/2 After First Session
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IND vs AUS: Prithvi Shaw's Technique Comes Under Scrutiny Again
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IND vs AUS: Can't Predict Yet How Pink Ball Will Behave On This Wicket, Cheteshwar Pujara Gave His…
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Kohli, Rahane Wickets Given Australia Bit Of Advantage: Pujara
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IND vs AUS: Australia Take Day 1 Honours As India Reduced To 233/6
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Aus vs Ind, First Test(Day Report): India Ends Day 1 With A Score Of 233/6
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