R Ashwin retired due to age, not increasing age, Indian fans will be heartbroken to know the reason

R Ashwin : Team India's veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket. Let us tell you, Ashwin (R Ashwin) has announced his retirement after the third Test match played between India and Australia. The fans of the veteran spinner are very sad after his sudden retirement. In this episode, let us know why Ashwin suddenly announced his retirement….

R Ashwin retired due to this reason

There was intense discussion regarding Ashwin's retirement for the last several days. It was believed that due to increasing age, Ashwin may soon say goodbye to international cricket. And the same happened. But the real reason for Ashwin's retirement is something else. Ashwin (R Ashwin) was not able to perform anything special on Australian soil. He got a chance in the Adelaide Test, but he was not seen capitalizing on that opportunity.

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Ignored again and again

Also, one of the reasons behind his retirement is believed to be that he is being ignored again and again. Let us tell you, he was not given a chance in the playing-11 in the first match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He was included in the playing-11 in the Adelaide Test, where he did not impress the coach-captain and then in the third Test match, he was kept on the bench for the Gabba Test.

It seemed that no one had confidence in R Ashwin's batting, because of the way everyone expressed confidence in all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja. It seemed that after Jadeja's brilliant performance, Ashwin would remain sitting on the bench in the next two remaining matches. In such a situation, he announced his retirement even before the end of the series.

R Ashwin cricket career

R Ashwin made his international debut in 2010 while playing a T20 match against Zimbabwe. He has created a legacy as a great bowler. In his international career, he represented India in 287 matches. He was the Indian bowler with the highest wicket taker after Anil Kumble in international cricket.

Ashwin also made his mark as an all-rounder. He scored 3,503 runs in Test cricket including 6 centuries and 14 fifties. He will be especially recognized as a Test legend. Ashwin's historic career lasted for 14 years, in which apart from taking 765 wickets, he also scored 4394 runs.

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