Brisbane, Dec 18 (UNI) In a stunning turn of events that has sent ripples through the cricketing world, Ravichandran Ashwin, one of India’s most successful and respected cricketers, has announced his retirement from international cricket here on Wednesday.
The decision, which comes after years of stellar performances in all formats of the game, marks the end of an era for Indian cricket.
Ashwin, 38, made his mark as a key bowler for India across formats, known for his sharp cricketing mind, varied spin deliveries, and his ability to turn the game on its head. He leaves behind a legacy that includes 537 Test wickets, having made significant contributions in both Test and limited-overs cricket.
Ashwin’s international career began in the first match of the 2011 when he made his debut against West Indies in Delhi. Quickly establishing himself as a key figure in India’s bowling attack.
His unique ability to bowl both with precision and flair made him a match-winner for India in numerous crucial encounters. His contributions in the longest format, especially in Indian conditions, have been remarkable, including his match-winning performances in the 2016-17 series against Australia and his pivotal role in India’s historic win against Australia in the 2021 Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Beyond his wicket-taking ability, Ashwin was celebrated for his cricketing intelligence. His skill to outthink batsmen, coupled with his relentless work ethic, earned him the admiration of teammates, coaches, and opponents alike. His adaptability in overseas conditions, particularly in challenging tours to Australia, England, and the West Indies, further solidified his reputation as one of the best spinners of his generation.
Ashwin’s impact was not confined to bowling. He also made significant contributions with the bat, often playing crucial knocks in tight situations. His batting abilities, particularly in Test matches, made him a valuable allrounder for India.
While his retirement marks the end of an era, Ashwin leaves a team in good hands. His successor, should they emerge, will have big shoes to fill, with Ashwin’s balance of skill, temperament, and leadership having made him an indispensable asset for India.
As Ashwin steps away from international cricket, his fans and teammates are left to reflect on his extraordinary contributions to the game. His retirement not only brings to a close a remarkable career but also signals the end of one of the most effective partnerships between spin and cricketing acumen in modern-day cricket.