However, it wasn't the turn, rather the lack of it that had left the spinner disappointed.
"You can't expect the wicket to turn on the first day of a Test match," explained Ashwin, adding, "But, yes, you do expect some bounce. In this game I was definitely expecting some bounce.
"So I felt cheated on that regard."
Ashwin felt the wicket resembled one used in domestic cricket.
"In first class cricket, you turn up everywhere and you expect the wickets to be like this," he explained, adding, "But there is a pattern to it, as in if you bowl a good set of 40 overs from one side and not give away too many runs, you know you will end up with a few wickets at the end of the day.
"The pattern was slightly disturbed in this innings. I thought (Darren) Bravo did wonderfully, in partnership with (Kirk) Edwards and (Kieran) Powell. So it was a bit of a challenge.
"There was hardly anything on this wicket. I thought the second day's wicket was more like the first day's wicket."
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