'He was crawling on the floor. He couldn't get up or bend down' – Ashwin's wife on his battle with pain in third Test

Prithi Narayanan reveals the extent of Ashwin’s back ache going into the fifth day of the SCG Test

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Jan-2021R Ashwin was crawling on the floor in pain, and unable to get up or bend, on the morning of the fifth day of the Sydney Test. His wife Prithi Narayanan, writing in the , said she had never seen him like this.Ashwin ended the day on an unbeaten 128-ball 39 and, with Hanuma Vihari, put on an unbroken stand of 62 off 259 balls to help India save the Test. But he later revealed he had tweaked his back the previous evening and is a doubt for the final Test at the Gabba, which starts on Friday.In the article, Prithi, who was in the same hotel with their two daughters, revealed the extent of his pain. “He has a high threshold for it, but I had never seen him like this,” she wrote. “He was crawling on the floor. He couldn’t get up or bend down. I couldn’t imagine how he was going to play…As he was about to leave, he said, ‘I have to play. I have to get this done’.”Related

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She said the first signs of trouble had come the previous evening, at the end of the fourth day’s play. “I had seen him on television in some sort of pain a couple of times. ‘Are you fine, physically?’ I asked him and he shot back, ‘Didn’t you see me bowl?!’ and said he felt he had a tweak in the back that was beginning to hurt. He felt during warm-ups that morning that he stepped awkwardly and did something to his back. It had slowly begun to act up as the day progressed.”Prithi wrote that on match nights she and their daughters stay in a separate room and when she woke up in the morning, Ashwin’s pain was “really bad”. He told her he “had to crawl to the physio room,” which was next door. “He couldn’t bend, straighten, or get up after sitting. I was shocked. I had not seen him like this before.