Ravichandran Ashwin: ‘accidental spinner’ who became India great

Published December 18, 2024 Updated December 18, 2024 05:54pm
India’s Ravichandran Ashwin (C) celebrates after taking a five-wicket haul during the third day of the fifth and last Test cricket match between India and England at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on March 9, 2024. — AFP
India’s Ravichandran Ashwin (C) celebrates after taking a five-wicket haul during the third day of the fifth and last Test cricket match between India and England at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on March 9, 2024. — AFP

Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will go down as one of India’s greatest players after retiring from international cricket on Wednesday aged 38.

India’s go-to bowler was central to their Test dominance in the last decade with his ability to outfox top batters.

Ashwin finished with 537 wickets in 106 Tests since his debut in 2011 against the West Indies in New Delhi.

He was also more than useful with the bat.

Described as an “all-time great” by his Test captain Rohit Sharma, Ashwin earlier this year became only the ninth bowler to reach 500 Test wickets and only the second from India after Anil Kumble (619).

He also played 116 one-day and 65 Twenty20 internationals.

Ashwin walked into the sunset after the drawn third Test against Australia in Brisbane.

He was visibly emotional as he was hugged by Virat Kohli in the dressing room.

“There’s a bit left in me as a cricketer but I would like to exploit it at the domestic and club-level cricket,” Ashwin told reporters.

“I have had a lot of fun, a lot of memories.”

He was not selected for Brisbane, with his final Test in Adelaide last week, where he took 1-53 and India were beaten by 10 wickets.

‘Legend’

India head coach Gautam Gambhir paid tribute to a player he said would be greatly missed.

“The privilege of seeing you grow from a young bowler to a legend of modern cricket is something that I wouldn’t trade for the world,” Gambhir wrote on social media.

Teammate Kohli said he had “enjoyed every bit of the journey” with the bowler.

“Your skill and match-winning contributions to Indian cricket are second to none and you will always be remembered as a legend of Indian cricket,” Kohli said.

Ashwin, who is from the southern city of Chennai, started out as an IT engineer after graduating from university and is known for his precision.

The innovative Ashwin always worked on his craft, even after his skill and guile led to a glittering international career.

He reached the landmark of 500 wickets in the third Test against England in February at Rajkot when he dismissed Zak Crawley.

A master craftsman, Ashwin employed the full width of the crease as he delivered his off-spin from multiple angles with varying pace.

He also had a deceptive “arm ball” that goes straight on and worked to develop a “carrom ball” that goes the other way, delivered using his knuckles.

But his sometimes blunt, no-nonsense attitude has led to the occasional controversy, such as when inflicting “Mankad” runouts at the non-striker’s end.

Ashwin was part of India’s 2011 50-over World Cup title win at home and then the 2013 Champions Trophy, but it was three years later that he matured as a top-level bowler.

He took 48 wickets in eight Tests and had 27 victims in 19 Twenty20 matches in the 2015-16 season to be named the ICC Cricketer of the Year.

Ashwin ended with 37 five-wicket Test hauls to his name, with a best of 7-59.

Duels against Pakistan

Ashwin also represented India in many memorable matches against the Pakistan men’s team across the two limited-over formats, although he missed out on a Test encounter.

Fans recall the famous Pakistan victory over India in the 2014 Asia Cup where Shahid Afridi smashed two consecutive sixes off Ashwin in the final over to beat India by one wicket in Dhaka, virtually knocking the arch-rivals out of that tournament.

The Indian all-rounder took 3 wickets in that match before ending up on the losing side due to Afridi’s last-over heroics.

Ashwin also contributed to his team’s victory in a thrilling encounter against the Green-shirts in the 2022 T20 World Cup, hitting the winning run off left-arm spinner Muhammad Nawaz to seal the victory for India.

Ashwin’s overall record against Pakistan was a decent one, averaging 37.60 with the ball across eight ODIs with the last match being the Champions Trophy final in 2017 which Pakistan won by 180 runs to win the tournament.

In T20 internationals against Pakistan, Ashwin averaged 41 with the ball and scored one run across six innings, incidentally being the winning run at the the T20 World Cup encounter in 2022.

He has also been generous in his praise for the Green-shirts calling them an “exceptional team”, adding that “Pakistan has always produced extraordinary cricketers.

“Because of tape ball cricket, they have always had fast bowlers coming through their ranks. Their batting has been special in the late 1990s and 2000s,” while speaking on his YouTube channel last year.

‘World class’

Ashwin also enjoyed a healthy rivalry with his Australia counterpart Nathan Lyon, who has 533 Test wickets in 132 matches.

“He’s a world-class bowler and somebody I have watched closely from the start of his career,” Lyon said.

Ashwin started off as a batter who bowled medium-pace before switching to off-spin, and has called himself an “accidental spinner”.

India’s Ravichandran Ashwin plays a shot during the first day of the first Test cricket match between India and Bangladesh at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on September 19. — AFP
India’s Ravichandran Ashwin plays a shot during the first day of the first Test cricket match between India and Bangladesh at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on September 19. — AFP

“I wanted to be a batter all along. Life gave me a chance,” he once said. Ashwin has recounted how he first got the chance to shine as a spinner while playing for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.

All-time top wicket-taker Muttiah Muralitharan had declined to use the new ball so it was given to him instead — and the rest was history.

The all-rounder also has 3,503 Test runs — including six centuries — from playing in the middle and lower order, with a career-high of 124.

He formed a potent spin partnership with Ravindra Jadeja, becoming the most successful pair for India in Tests.

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