13 July,2024 06:50 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Ravichandran Ashwin. Pic/AFP
An irate MS Dhoni deciding to send S Sreesanth back home in the middle of a match, his âMankading' debut as a teenager and WV Raman's efforts into making him a potent off-spinner are some of the stories in Ravichandran Ashwin's autobiography.
The 184-page book titled âI Have The Streets- A Kutty Cricket Story' is co-authored by Sidharth Monga. It covers Ashwin's journey from formative years till the 2011 World Cup win. The most compelling read was how an angry Dhoni, in the midst of a limited overs game against South Africa in Port Elizabeth (now known as Gqeberha) in 2010, asked Ashwin to tell team manager Ranjib Biswal to book S Sreesanth on the next available flight home.
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Reason: Sreesanth repeatedly ignored skipper's calls to sit in the dug-out with other reserves for a massage in the dressing room.
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