Bold remarks Ravicharndran Ashwin on retirement
Ravicharndran Ashwin explained the reason for his decision to withdraw from the International Crown in the middle of a five -match test series in Australia.
The veteran off-pinner shocked the cricket world, announcing his decision to overthrow the curtains in his famous test career when Team India fought against Australia for Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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He did not get the opportunity in Indian playing eleven for the first test in Perth, but he was withdrawn to another test in Adelaida. After India lost the test in Adelaida, Ravicharndran Ashwin fell again from playing eleven for the drawn test in Brisbane.
After the conclusion of the game, he announced his decision to withdraw from each format of the International Crown. More than two months after that decision, Ravicharndran Ashwin explained the reason behind it.
In an interview with RevSportz, the 38-year-old said he had since started playing cricket, wanted to walk from the game on his own conditions. He stated that he did not want to stay away from home just for wearing a drink.
Ravicharndran Ashwin continued to clarify his statement, saying that it does not mean to humiliate drinks for the team. However, he also made it clear that he did not want drinks for a long time, while staying from home at the same time.
“The moment I started playing cricket, I decided that it would be my decision to leave. I am style against everything that is selfish for Indian cricket and sports. I don’t want to keep away from my home, carry a drink. Don’t go wrong – I wouldn’t knock it down. I would like to wear CSK drinks, but only for a certain time Ashhand.”
Although Ravicharndran Ashwin remained an integral part of an Indian test team for more than a decade, he fought for a regular chance of playing eleven during foreign tests. Since Tour of England is the next Indian test task, Ashwin has decided to overthrow curtains in his glorious career.
Ashwin is also asked if the Indian test team is currently in good condition. In the answer, he said: “The Indian test team is in a much better position compared to other test teams. Older players have to be around to guide young people. Batters not only win you with a test series. The bowlers have to step up. Where is the next Bumrah and Shami?”
Ravicharndran Ashwin’s Islane Test Career:
Ravicharndran Ashwin bowed from the test cricker as one of the biggest winners in India. He ended his career as an Indian second highest carrier behind only the legendary Anil Kumble. Ashwin played 106 tests and picked up 537 Wicke.
He also made a big impact with a baton in tests. Ashwin scored 3503 rides with six hundred and 14 fifties. During his famous career, he also won a record 11 awards of players.
While Ashwin withdrew from the International Crown, he will continue to play in the IPL and Club crown. They will play for Chennai Super Kings in the upcoming IPL season.