Ravichandran Ashwin has retired from international cricket. He played 287 matches across the three formats and took 765 wickets. Ashwin is India’s second-highest wicket-taker bowler. Ahead of him is only Anil Kumble, who has taken 953 wickets.
Ashwin announced his retirement as soon as the Gaba Test ended. BCCI also tweeted about his retirement.
R Ashwin has taken 537 wickets in Test cricket. R Ashwin has taken 537 wickets in 106 matches in Test cricket. He has 37 five-wicket hauls to his credit and has taken 10 wickets in the match on 8 occasions. Ashwin has also taken 156 ODI wickets. Ashwin has taken 72 wickets in T-20.
As a batsman, Ashwin scored 3,503 runs in Test cricket and scored a total of 6 Test centuries. He has totaled 8 centuries in first-class cricket.
India’s Ashwin, who has taken the most five-wicket hauls, has 37 five-wicket hauls in Tests, which is the most by any Indian bowler. After him comes Kumble’s turn. Kumble had taken five wickets in 35 innings in Tests. The overall record of five wickets taken in a maximum innings is in the name of Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka. He did it 67 times. Ashwin is jointly in second position with Shane Warne.
Ashwin has taken the most wickets against England in his career. He played 53 matches against England in all three formats and took 150 wickets. At the same time, Australia is in second place, against whom Ashwin has 146 wickets in 50 matches.
Most of the branches taken overseas into Australian territory are located in Australia. He played a total of 38 matches across all three formats at the Kangaroos ground and took 71 wickets. Apart from this, he has 49 wickets in 16 matches in Sri Lanka. Ashwin has 475 wickets in 131 matches for India.
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