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R Ashwin opens up on his tweet after India’s loss in WTC final: I needed closure, hated sympathy messages

Written by Shreyas Vyas

India spinner R Ashwin has revealed that his tweet following India’s loss in the World Test Championship (WTC) final was an act to bring an end to his WTC final omission saga. Notably, the Indian team preferred Ravindra Jadeja for the sole spinner’s spot over R Ashwin in the WTC final against Australia. Ashwin’s omission from India’s playing XI for the World Test Championship final against Australia became one of the most talked-about topics on social media.

“Congratulations Australia on winning this #WTCFinal and closing out this cycle of test cricket. It is disappointing to end up on the wrong side of things, nevertheless, it was a great effort over the last 2 years or so to get here in the first place. Amidst all the chaos and scathing assessments, I feel it’s very important to acknowledge all my teammates who played in this cycle and most importantly the coaching and support staffs who have held on like a rock of support,” Ashwin had tweeted.

Ashwin has now revealed that his tweet, which was posted immediately after India’s defeat, was posted because the veteran off-spinner needed “closure.” The seasoned cricketer also discussed the emotional toll the final had on his family.

“The moment, the final finished I put out a tweet because I realised one thing is that I need closure. The moment I get the closure I can move on. There is no time to hang around. I have understood life a lot better now,” Ashwin told the Indian Express.

“The more I see it, the kind of trauma toll it takes on my family is incredible. My father has a heart problem and other issues. Every single game, every single day, something happens, he will call me. He is stressed. It’s very easy for me to go out and play because it is still in my control. For my father, it is not and he goes through double of what I do. So looking at this in hindsight, everybody on the outside is irrelevant.”

Ashwin also expressed his displeasure with the sympathy messages he received after being omitted from India’s playing XI for the WTC final.

“I have got no sympathy for my journey. It’s very easy for me to go back and say, okay, this didn’t happen for me or something happened for him. I don’t give myself one second of sympathy. That’s why I put that tweet because I wanted closure. I hated the fact that people are giving me sympathy, I just couldn’t take it anymore.

“In this social media age, you don’t play and sometimes you are bigger than if you had played the game, right? People are talking, ‘if he had played we would have won’. I am not sure if I had played, we would have won. I would have given my best and I definitely think I gave myself the best opportunity to succeed there. I also think I earned my stripes. That’s all I can do. But the moment it got done, I just wanted to move on and focus on the TNPL for Dindigul Dragons,” he added.

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