Who I expected to winLooking at West Indies T20 exploits over the last two years, and Pakistans alarming decline in the format, West Indies were the favorites. Im not much of a predictor, and yet the absence of some big names in West Indies, coupled with Pakistans new captain that people are raving about, I had a small hope of a Pakistani victory.Team supportedPakistan. Obviously. And yet West Indies has forever been my second favorite team. So although I wanted Pakistan to win, I didnt want it to be dominant.Key performerImad Wasim virtually ended the game in the third over, taking three wickets in his first two overs. This included Evin Lewis, the guy that had smashed a 100 against India just two games back, and Samuels (the king of T20 finals). He later returned in the 10th over to end any remaining West Indian hopes, dismissing the bowler annihilators Kieron Pollard and Carlos Brathwaite in the same over.WI 47-7; Imad Wasim 5-14; end of match.One thing youd have changed about the dayOh what I wouldnt have given for Chris Gayle, Darren Sammy and Andre Russell to have been a part of this match. West Indies looked seriously depleted without them. And these are some serious entertainers we are talking about. The experience of the match was poorer without them.The face-off you relishedSamuel Badree and Sunil Narine against the young Pakistani batsmen. They had dismantled Pakistan in the past: in the WT20 2014 in Dhaka with combined figures of 6-26 in 8 overs. Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Laitf and Babar Azam did considerably better against them losing just a single wicket and scoring at seven an over, though admittedly with a considerably smaller target.I was also desperate to see Umar Akmal bat again. Hes one of my favorite players from Pakistan and I was happy to see him back. Sadly, he never got to bat.Wow momentJugalbandi - a term that signifies a duet of musicians. Unlike the PSL final, I had brought my own Darbuka (arabic drum) to the stadium, after much persuasion of the security guards who kindly let me go. As the second innings began, another guy showed up with a drum. We sat together and started playing Pakistani cultural drum beats which is how the festivities began in our stands. Pakistan was winning, people were happy, so a lot of people joined in the clapping and dancing.Shot of the dayThe cover drive from Babar Azam to Badree was beautiful to watch. The ball drifted in on leg stump, and Babar nonchalantly made room and caressed the ball effortlessly through the covers. It was a glimpse into the future of Babar, and the promise he holds for Pakistani batting. The crowd was suitably impressed.Crowd meterIt was a full house. I was sitting in the top tier which was overflowing. People were even sitting on the stairs next to the seats, waiting for people vacate their seats.The crowd wasnt too energetic and I cant really blame them. With the kind of heat and suffocating humidity in the ground, it was a challenge just staying in to watch the match.Pakistan had overwhelming support. Dispersed in the sea of green, you could spot some West Indian supporters as well. The thing about West Indies is, they find popular support wherever they go, and that includes the people supporting the other team.In the absence of players like Gayle, Sammy and Shahid Afridi, the crowd favourite was Dwayne Bravo. Four rows below me was a group of enthusiastic Pakistani DJ Bravo supporters who included his name in many local slogans throughout the match.The Dubai saunaThe size of the crowd was remarkable considering how stiflingly hot it was in the ground. It was a proper sweat fest. The surrounding dust and sand made the conditions unbearable. Many people were standing at the very back, which was the only place you could feel a little breeze and get much-needed respite. Most of us took turns to go stand there and dry our completely wet clothes while other friends guarded our seats.The heat simply left no room for fancy dresses. I admire the courage of the few who had dared to paint their faces.EntertainmentDubai International Cricket Stadium probably has one of the more pointless PA programs. You can hardly hear anything said over it. Even the songs they played were somehow drowned out - you couldnt really understand much. The PA programs during the PSL were actually much better.OverallA disappointing experience overall, considering only one team showed up. West Indies have built a great T20 reputation and it was sad that I didnt get to see it at the stadium yesterday. Pakistans intensity in the field was surprisingly high and fielded really well. 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At Adelaide Oval in December 2014, R Ashwin had been left out of Indias XI for the seventh time in nine Test matches.During the match, Ashwin worked with B Arun, Indias bowling coach at the time, in the nets.The source of Ashwins troubles, Arun says in the cover story on R AshwinDecember cover story in the Cricket Monthly, was Ashwins alignment at the crease, in his delivery stride.It is about the positioning of your body, from your back-foot impact to your front-foot impact. Youre more likely to succeed if the alignment is towards the batter. Then youre perfectly balanced.If your alignments are right, I can bowl where I want: outside the off stump and turn, or I can turn it from the stumps.If your alignment is either towards leg slip, or its falling away, then the body position changes. You tend to compensate when you deliver the ball towards the batsman, and you are most likely to deliver only one kind of delivery.You may bowl a few good balls but your consistency will come down, and also, you may tend to get a lot more tired.While Ashwin had previously worked on fixing his alignment issues, he only found a lasting solution during those net sessions in Adelaide after Arun had identified the cause of the problem: the load-up, the way he sets up with his bowling and non-bowling arms prior to his delivery stride.A bowler has control only over two things - his run-up, and the way he loads, Arun says. The rest, everything is reaction. Reaction gives you feedback as to what needs to be done, but most people tend to correct the reaction rather than the action. So you need to work backwards and see what exactly you need to address. Subtle things like how you load can determine where your foot lands.With this insight, watching videos of Ashwins action before and after Adelaide is illuminating. Focus on his right hand during his pre-delivery jump. In the 2012 home series against England, it is above his right shoulder when he takes off, off his left foot. By the time he is at the top of his jump, it has wandered outwards - dipping behind his shoulder and then sweeping to the right until his arm forms an L by his side.The sidewayss movement of his right hand and arm seems to influence a change in his bodys momentum.dddddddddddd. He jumps at an angle to his run-up, to his right, and by the time hes in his delivery stride, the line between his back and front foot doesnt go down the pitch towards the batsman, but across to fine leg.It forces him to pivot around a front leg that leans uncomfortably, and by the time he releases the ball, his right arm has gone beyond the vertical too. From the batsmans viewpoint, it is at 1 oclock rather than 12. From that position, it seems near impossible for Ashwin to achieve any drift away from the right-hander.When he finishes his action, his follow-through pulls him away towards cover rather than down the pitch.In his new action, at the start of his pre-delivery jump, not much has changed: the right hand is still over his right shoulder. But now, instead of moving to his right, the hand stays close to his shoulder all the way through his jump, pulling backwards like a catapult before moving forward just as he lands on his back foot to begin his delivery stride.Where the movement of his right arm used to disrupt his forward momentum, they are now in sync. His jump continues along the straight line of his run-up, ensuring an efficient transfer of momentum that carries on through his delivery stride, all of it driving towards the batsman. At release, the right arm is at 12 oclock, as high as it can possibly be.If you are better balanced, you are in a better position to impart more spin, and also, the transfer of weight that takes place is very effective, Arun says. It is towards the target, which is again the batsman. Its about being nippy, getting that extra bounce, and also spinning the ball.With this new action, Ashwin is a transformed bowler. The numbers tell the story well enough: before Adelaide, he averaged 28.65 and had a strike rate of 59.10. Since Adelaide, up until the start of the series against England this year, he averaged 21.49 and takes a wicket every 43.7 balls.This is an edited extract from the Cricket Monthly December cover story on R Ashwin ' ' '