Speaking about the Mankading incident of the last year and how he would receive the incident concerning Ravichandran Ashwin is a part of the Delhi Capitals set-up, a franchise in which Ponting is the head coach, the Australian promised to have a "hard conversation" with the off-spinner, saying "that's not going to be the way that we play our cricket".
Ashwin, however, minced no words by saying that the bowler should be given a free ball and five runs should be docked from the batting team if a batsman is found to be backing up from the non-striker end. With the Internet divided with opinions on both sides, Ashwin revealed that he had a telephonic conversation with Ponting already and will have a face-to-face conversation later this week once the Aussie lands in Dubai.
"Ricky Ponting hasn't yet reached (Dubai). After he comes, we will sit for a chat with him. He said he wants to have a conversation. We have already talked over the phone. It was a very interesting chat," Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.
"What happens sometimes is Australians' messages in English get lost in translation and reach us with a different meaning. Even some of their jokes become news. That's what it is and next week I will reveal a bit more about my conversation with Ricky."
Delhi Capitals are the fourth franchise Ashwin will represent in the IPL in, with the Chennai-born spinner having already plied his trade for Chennai Super Kings, Rising Pune Supergiants, and Kings XI Punjab in the preceding 12 seasons of the IPL.
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