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Ace spinner R. Ashwin retires from international cricket, India’s 2nd highest wicket-taker in Tests

Ashwin announced his immediate retirement after the 3rd Test in ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He scored 537 wickets in 106 games; Anil Kumble took 619.

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Brisbane: India’s premier off-spinner R Ashwin on Wednesday surprised the cricketing world by announcing his retirement with immediate effect in the middle of the Test series against Australia here.

Ashwin retires from the game as the second highest wicket-taker for India in Tests with 537 scalps in 106 games, leaving him only behind Anil Kumble (619 wickets). He will continue to play club cricket.

“I won’t take too much of your time. Today will be the last day for me as an India cricketer,” Ashwin said at the end of the drawn third Test here in a joint press conference with captain Rohit Sharma during which he declined to take any questions and left after making the announcement.

The 38-year-old played the day-night Test in Adelaide and picked up one wicket.

“He was very, very sure of his decision. We should stand by what he wants,” said Rohit after Ashwin left the stage.

He was seen sharing an emotional moment with star batter Virat Kohli in the dressing room hours before the announcement.

“A name synonymous with mastery, wizardry, brilliance, and innovation,” said the BCCI in its tribute post on X. PTI BS PM BS PM PM

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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