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Ravichandran Ashwin, a name that has become synonymous with mastery, grit, and brilliance, has decided to hang up his boots at the international level. The veteran spinner announced his retirement during the post-match press conference after the rain-affected third Test against Australia in Brisbane. For fans and cricket enthusiasts alike, this marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in Indian cricket.

The Farewell Announcement

“This will be my last day as an Indian cricketer in all formats at the international level,” Ashwin declared, his voice a mix of pride and nostalgia.

While the decision caught many off guard, Ashwin made it clear that he isn’t done with cricket entirely. “I do feel there’s a bit of punch left in me as a cricketer, but I would like to express that and probably showcase that in club-level cricket.”

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His words were heartfelt as he reflected on his journey, his teammates, and the memories that shaped his career. “We’re the last bunch of OGs, if we can say that, left out in the dressing room,” he quipped, a touch of humor lightening the otherwise emotional moment.

A Glorious Career in Numbers

Ashwin’s career is a testament to his versatility and skill. He leaves behind a legacy that will be hard to match:

  • 106 Test matches: 537 wickets at an average of 24, making him India’s second-highest wicket-taker in Tests, only behind the legendary Anil Kumble.
  • Batting stats: 3503 runs, including six centuries and 14 half-centuries, a rare feat for a spinner.
  • All-round excellence: One of only 11 all-rounders in Test cricket to score over 3000 runs and take more than 300 wickets.
  • White-ball achievements: 156 wickets in 116 ODIs and 72 wickets in 65 T20Is.

These numbers only tell part of the story. Ashwin’s impact extended beyond stats—his sharp cricketing brain and ability to adapt to conditions made him a game-changer.

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The Man Behind the Numbers

Ashwin wasn’t just a bowler who could spin webs around the best batters; he was a thinker, constantly innovating. From introducing the carrom ball to outfoxing batters with subtle variations, Ashwin brought artistry to his craft.

But his contributions weren’t limited to the ball. With the bat, he often stepped up when the team needed him most. His century against England in Chennai in 2021 stands out as a masterclass in resilience and skill.

Off the field, Ashwin’s articulate interviews and keen observations made him a fan favorite. He wasn’t afraid to speak his mind, whether dissecting a match or advocating for players’ welfare.

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