The Final Spin: Ashwin Bids Adieu to International Cricket
Ravichandran Ashwin, a renowned Indian cricketer, announced his retirement from international cricket, leaving behind a legacy of over 500 test wickets. His career spanned 106 test matches, 116 one-dayers, and 65 Twenty20 Internationals. Ashwin plans to continue playing at club level and reflect on memorable career moments.
On Wednesday, the global cricket community witnessed a major shift as Ravichandran Ashwin announced his retirement from international cricket. The 38-year-old spinner, known for his lethal 'carrom ball', exits with a legacy of over 500 test wickets, the second-highest for an Indian.
Ashwin's career saw him stepping into the void left by Anil Kumble's retirement. Debuting against Sri Lanka in 2010, he became indispensable on India's spin-friendly pitches. His adaptability, aggression, and technical prowess made him a standout performer throughout his 106 test appearances.
Known for his sharp cricketing intellect, Ashwin constantly evolved his technique, mastering new skills like leg spin. Despite retiring, he hints at continuing his cricket journey at the club level, cherishing memories with his teammates, including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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