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Ravichandran Ashwin retires from international cricket

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
make flatter pitches and win through kuldeep's accuracy/variations and bumrah's reverse as well as jaiswal, gill, pant putting up massive scores.

sort of like the mid 2000s-early 2010s where ind did similar with kumble and zaheer.
Kuldeep getting sustained opportunities in test is long overdue. Hope he becomes a permanent fixture now. But then again, if we want to keep popping up our hapless batting, he might still be behind Axar and Washington in the pecking order.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
I am massively angry with the direction of Indian Cricket in last few months .
Ashwin retires after 1 bad home series whereas Rohit and Kohli are still in the team after doing nothing for 5 years .

Number of MoS awards in Test
Ashwin: 11( World record )
Kohli: 3
Rohit :1
Guess which player had to retire after 1 bad series.
Ironically Ashwin has to retire because those two are so **** and we are tempted to pick Jadeja and Washington over him for their batting.
 

PaulLennon

U19 Vice-Captain
Kuldeep getting sustained opportunities in test is long overdue. Hope he becomes a permanent fixture now. But then again, if we want to keep popping up our hapless batting, he might still be behind Axar and Washington in the pecking order.
play jadeja washi kuldeep along with 2 pacers. axar replaces jadeja when jadeja retires.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Looks like this was on his mind from even before the home season started, going by what one of his friends posted on instagram. Apparently he wanted to pull the plug after the NZ series as well. So I am assuming at some level, the physical demands of international cricket and whether he was upto it now at this age also must have factored in. It was obvious this season esp. that his later spells kept getting worse and worse when even the year before, it was not the case.
 

nightprowler10

Global Moderator
I genuinely thought he was younger than 38.

Still, a bit of a shock. Kudos to him, when you're done you're done, but seems premature based on his form not that long ago.

I don't know much about him, but is he susceptible to emotional decisions? Is he going to unretire like Pak bros often do?
 

PaulLennon

U19 Vice-Captain
Those 4 BGTs Ashwin played huge role.


2017 - Saved Ind's ass in Bangalore 4th innings and then bowled well in Dharamsala 3rd innings
2018 - Played in only Adelaide. Helped with a partnership with Pujara and then bowled well in both innings.
2020 - Was great with the ball in MCG and then saved SCG with a sore back.
2023 - Saved the 2nd test with Axar with the bat and then bowled out Aus with Jadeja with the ball.
 

Migara

International Coach
Ashwin has a very similar character to Sanga. Combative, sharp, not taking a back foot in verbals etc. Both knew when to pull the plug when they felt it was time.

Ashwin now most likely play few seasons of county cricket, terrorize them for few seasons, and may settle as a spin bowling coach with a massive fat cheque.

This opens up chances for Kuldeep who is a wonderful bowler
 

the big bambino

Cricketer Of The Year
Most players hang out for a farewell series or test at home, but not Ashwin. Retiring mid series at 1-1 when his form is still ok and where he could have looked forward to Melbourne, is a retirement fitting his personality if not his stature.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Kuldeep getting sustained opportunities in test is long overdue. Hope he becomes a permanent fixture now. But then again, if we want to keep popping up our hapless batting, he might still be behind Axar and Washington in the pecking order.
Isn’t he injured?
 

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