After the match, Ashwin was questioned about his relationship with Jadeja within the Indian team. The experienced player responded, "At times, when you're competing with your fellow cricketers, there is a sense of rivalry to outperform each other, even within the same team. It's akin to brothers in arms, constantly pushing each other to excel. Eventually, you start to appreciate and admire each other's skills."
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He revealed, “Jadeja on the field is a fire. He's a rocket on the field. So, all in all, I envy him. I'm jealous of him but totally admire him. I've learnt to admire him for the last 4-5 years, even more than I have in the past.”
Furthermore, Ashwin called Jadeja's career 'a very inspirational story'. "He's been a very inspirational story. Many of these occasions over the last 3-4 years, when he's walked in to bat, I feel so calm and composed in the dressing room. It’s such an inspirational story about how he's found his off-stump, how he's contributed," he said.
In the first innings, Ashwin registered 113 runs off 133 balls, packed with 11 fours and two sixes. Meanwhile, Jadeja clattered 86 runs off 124 balls, including 10 fours and two sixes.
In the first innings, India at one point were at 144/6, but then Ashwin's rescue act with Jadeja saw them reach 376. In response Bangladesh collapse for 149 in 1.5 sessions, courtesy of a four-wicket haul from Jasprit Bumrah. The hosts didn't enforce a follow-on. In the second innings, centuries from Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill took India to a massive 500-plus target. In their chase, Bangladesh collapsed for 234.
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