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3rd Test: Trusted My Hands To Go Through With It, Says Ashwin On Catch To Dismiss Mitchell
In the final session of day two’s play, Mitchell danced down the pitch off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling to hit a shot down the ground. But he couldn’t get the distance as the ball swirled in the sky, and was grabbed by Ashwin, who ran 19m backwards from long-on and kept his eyes on the ball to complete a fantastic catch, as India got the important scalp of Mitchell.
“I was just telling myself that it's going to anyway leave me, I wanted to get as close to the ball as possible and I've got great hands, so I trusted my hands to go through with it,” said Ashwin in a chat with broadcasters at the end of day’s play.
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