
‘I'll say if I am Jaiswal or Shreyas, now my chance is gone, so from the next time..': Ashwin's take on Jaiswal and Iyer missing out from Asia Cup squad
'Not only has his (Yashasvi Jaiswal) slot gone, but there's a leadership role in that. Now, he's left with one spot — he needs to fight for Abhishek Sharma's place. Or he'll have to go and play in the middle-order in the IPL. He averages 36, with a strike rate of 165 in this format. It's very hard to find a guy like Jaiswal. He doesn't play for himself sometimes, I have seen a lot of batters who do. Shreyas (Iyer) is the same. Both of them play less for their average and more for strike rate. If the ball is there to be hit, they take the chance. It took a long time for India to get players with that brand of cricket. Now you got those players… I'll say if I am Jaiswal or Shreyas, now my chance is gone, so from the next time if a risk has to be taken, I won't. I'll play for myself because I need to secure my place. It's unfortunate you'll have to play for that in T20s,' Ashwin said on his Youtube channel Ash ki Baat.
Chief selector Ajit Agarkar talked about Iyer and Jaiswal's exclusions in the press conference on Tuesday. 'It's unfortunate that Shreyas Iyer misses out. It's no fault of his, neither ours. He has to wait for his chance. We have got some serious options in the T20I squad…sometimes not the easiest squad to pick but a good headache to have. It's unfortunate Jaiswal has had to miss out but he will have to wait,' Agarkar had told the media on Tuesday.

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