Ravichandran Ashwin, the chielf architect of India's innings victory over West Indies in the Antigua test says he got the rythem right when required. Ashwin slammed a century in the first innings and collected seven wickets in the second to lay the foundation stone for India's dominating win over the West Indies in the first Test.

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Ashwin who was awarded player of the match for his brilliant allround performance said during the presentation ceremony, ""The fast bowlers bowled really well in the first innings. I didn't find the rhythm in the first innings as the long spell wasn't coming. But it did come after lunch. I was speaking to Anil bhai as well about how my rhythm was and we worked this morning on it. It's all about finding the right rhythm, if everything is in sync you start finishing well. I felt I got that today."


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