Ashwin, who will be representing Chennai Super Kings in the Champions League starting on Friday, said he always changes his action a bit to adjust to the three versions of the game.
"I tweak my action a little bit whenever I play in an ODI or T20. Last year, after the Champions League T20, I played an Irani Trophy match, so I changed my action a bit.
"It is easier if it s a Test match or a four-day game because you get more time. But T20 is a quick format; it's massively different from ODIs. I don't know how many will agree with me but I think it is a big change as in T20 you get only 24 balls (for a complete spell), whereas in ODIs you get 60 balls."
Asked about who he considers CSK's main competitors in the upcoming tournament, Ashwin said they can't take any team lightly.
"There are a lot of new teams this time around. No team from Australia can be taken lightly. All teams are tough."
One of the best spin talents, Ashwin is yet to play a Test but with senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh now struggling, it might be the right time to draft him in the longest version of the game.
However, Ashwin said he is in no hurry and is ready to wait for his chance.
"There is a fine line. I can say I want to play Test cricket...anybody would want to, as it's the pinnacle.
But he's (Harbhajan) been one of the spearheads of the Indian bowling attacks that has helped the team secure No. 1 status in Tests. And I think it's fair enough to say that we have to get off his back and let him be himself. Whenever my time comes, I'll grab it with both hands," he explained.
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