Colombo, September 1 -  Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin said that brilliant catching by his teammates during the three-Test series handed the off-spinner 21 wickets which eventually earned him the man of the series award here on Tuesday.

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India defeated Sri Lanka by 117 runs on Day 5 of the third and final match to win 2-1 at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, their first series win on Lankan soil in 22 years. It is also India's first away series win since beating the West Indies in 2011.

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"I would like to thank the boys, the catching has been brilliant and that is why I have more than 20 wickets in the series," said Ashwin, who made two five-wicket hauls in the series.

"Having been here before for the one-day tournaments, and we had a practice game as well and my take away was that the wickets were slow and I have to put more body in. It has been quite a while to win a Man of the Series, happy to win it. Had a few tennis elbow issues, had to change my technique a little bit. Happy to pay them back with a fifty."

Ashwin top-scored with 58 in India's second innings which proved vital as India handed the hosts a target of 386 runs. In reply, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 268.

This was only the third time that India won a series after being 0-1 down.

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(IANS)

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