India star bowler Ravichandran Ashwin gave his take on the perception of people who consider him an "overthinker" of the game after his performance that led India to victory against Bangladesh in the second Test in Mirpur.
In the 2nd Test, Ashwin along with Shreyas Iyer guided India to a three-wicket win from an improbable situation and ultimately clinch the series. His 42 not out came after a six-wicket haul, making him the player of the match.
"Overthinking is a perception that has followed me ever since I wore the Indian jersey with pride. I have pondered about it for a while now and believe I should have seriously considered a PR exercise to erase that word out of people's minds," Ashwin tweeted.
Besides his exploits on the field, Ashwin is one of the best thinkers in the modern game and also has a youtube channel.
"Every person's journey is special and unique, while some journeys require them to overthink it others can afford to keep it simple.
The moment someone says I am an overthinker from the inside walls, I have always thought to myself that's the way I play my cricket and not the way I recommend others to play.
"Finally, I think deeply about the game and share my views because I believe when ideas are shared they can multiply into miraculous achievements. The fact that it may not be popular won't deter me cos my goal is not to win the war of words, it is to learn at the end of it," he added.
The 36-year-old has scalped 449 wickets in 88 Tests. He has also taken 151 ODI and 72 T20 International scalps.