Ravichandran Ashwin’s sudden retirement from international cricket on December 18, 2024, during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, marked the end of a distinguished career. His decision was influenced by a combination of personal dedication and recent team dynamics.

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    Commitment to Cricket and Team:

    Ashwin’s journey from a promising batsman to India’s premier off-spinner exemplifies his dedication. He made his Test debut in 2011, quickly establishing himself with a five-wicket haul. Over 14 years, he amassed 537 Test wickets, ranking him second among Indian bowlers, and was renowned for his innovative bowling techniques, including the ‘carrom ball’. His all-round abilities were highlighted by six Test centuries, a testament to his versatility.

    Source:- news 18

    Recent Challenges and Retirement:

    Despite his contributions, Ashwin faced challenges in recent times. During the ongoing Test series, he was initially excluded from the playing XI, then briefly included, only to be replaced again. This lack of consistent selection led to feelings of ‘humiliation’, as noted by his father, Ravichandran.

    The turning point came after the third Test in Brisbane, where Ashwin announced his retirement. His decision was influenced by the emotional toll of repeated omissions and the desire to maintain his dignity. Ashwin expressed no regrets about his decision, indicating a sense of closure.

    Legacy:

    Ashwin’s retirement has been met with tributes from cricketing peers, including Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir, who lauded his contributions and growth. His legacy as a committed cricketer and team player remains intact, with his records and performances continuing to inspire future generations.

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