The Aussie
had earlier said he would have a "hard conversation" with Ashwin
regarding ‘Mankading’ and won't allow him to repeat the act at Delhi Capitals
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Dubai(Agencies):India
off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin says he has spoken to his IPL coach Ricky
Ponting on the contentious issue of running out batsmen who back up too far at
the non-striker's end but will reveal the contents of the telephonic
conversation only next week.
The issue became a talking
point when Ponting, head coach of Ashwin's team Delhi Capitals, said he would
have a discussion with Ashwin on the controversial manner of getting a batsman
out ahead of the IPL starting September 19 in the UAE.
Ashwin ran out England batsman
Jos Buttler at the non-striker's end last season when he backed up too far,
drawing criticism for his act as many called it against the 'spirit of the
game.'
While Ashwin has reached
Dubai, Ponting is set to arrive next week and the two will talk in person
before the Indian reveals what transpired between them.
"Ricky Ponting hasn't yet
reached (Dubai). After he comes, we will sit for a chat with him. He said he
wants to have a conversation. We have already talked over the phone. It was a
very interesting chat," Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.
Ashwin said it's better to have
a face-to-face conversation since the message of the heavily-accented
Australians can get lost in translation.
"What happens sometimes
is Australians' messages in English get lost in translation and reach us with a
different meaning. Even some of their jokes become news. That's what it is and
next week I will reveal a bit more about my conversation with Ricky."
Ponting had said he will have
a "hard conversation" with Ashwin and won't allow him to repeat the
act at Delhi Capitals since it was "not within the spirit of the
game".
On Monday, Ashwin suggested
the introduction of a "free ball" for bowlers if non-strikers back up
too far, sticking to his stand that there was nothing wrong with running such
batsmen out.
"Make it a free ball for
the bowler. If the batsman gets out of that ball, the batting team will be
docked 5 runs. Free hit adds to the drama for a batter, let's give a chance to
the bowlers too," Ashwin had tweeted.
When a twitter user asserted
that the game is primarily for batsmen, Ashwin retorted, "Then take the
run out on your chin and stay in!!!!". PTI
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