R Ashwin crashes Chennai Super Kings' party to silence Chepauk

The local boy might not have received a warm reception from the crowd but he was at the top of his game, thoroughly owning the home side

Deivarayan Muthu13-Apr-20232:43

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When Chepauk last hosted a Test match in February 2021, R Ashwin took a five-wicket haul and scored a second-innings century in a 317-run victory. His “Vaathi Coming” shoulder drop step from the movie towards the end of that Test drew huge cheers at Chepauk at the time.But the IPL is a strange place where partisan loyalties runs deep. Ashwin is no longer a Chennai Super King. He was once a fan favourite here, but things have changed. The Chepauk crowd kept cheering against Ashwin. When he came out to bat at No. 5. When he bowled in the powerplay. When he returned to bowl at the death against MS Dhoni. When he was sipping water at the fine-leg boundary. When he was plotting against Dhoni with Sanju Samson and Sandeep Sharma during a tense last over.The Chennai crowd had reserved its biggest cheer for Dhoni and, at one point, it seemed like – injured knee and all – would pull off another blockbuster finish in his 200th IPL game as CSK captain. But Ashwin’s all-round effort crashed Super Kings’ party and hushed the crowd.Ashwin had been bumped up to bat at No. 5 in the ninth over after Ravindra Jadeja got one to rag away past Samson’s outside edge at high pace and knock back his off stump. Jadeja then greeted Ashwin with a similar beauty and grazed his outside edge, but Moeen Ali dropped it at slip. He kept finding vicious turn in a passage of play that was straight out of a Test match. Ashwin, though, countered Jadeja with Test-match style defence and saw off his threat.Rajasthan Royals could’ve used their left-hand batter Shimron Hetmyer to take on Jadeja or Jason Holder, who is Royals’ spin-hitter in the CPL, at No. 5, but they back Ashwin as a pinch-anchor or pinch-hitter. He soaked up pressure and gave their finisher Hetmyer an ideal point of entry at the end of the 15th over.