Did a broken promise lead to Ravichandran Ashwin’s shock and sudden retirement?
But come the series opener and it was Washington Sundar who was preferred as India’s spinner of choice in Perth, with Ashwin warming the bench. It presumably didn’t go down well with India’s second highest Test wicket-taker.
Things interestingly changed after Rohit returned from his paternity leave to join the team halfway through the Perth Test.
“I heard this (Ashwin mulling retirement) when I came to Perth. Obviously I was not here for the first three or four days of the Test match, but this was in his mind since then. There are obviously a lot of things that went behind it. I am pretty sure Ash, when in position, will be able to answer that,” Rohit said at the press conference after the drawn third Test in Brisbane.
Ashwin had accompanied Rohit to the press conference but left soon after announcing his retirement from international cricket and did not take any questions from the media. He flew back to India within hours after that, which further fueled speculations around the reasons for his sudden exit.
After knowing Ashwin’s thoughts in Perth, Rohit convinced him to wait.
“When I arrived in Perth, we had a chat and somehow convinced him to stay for the pink-ball Test match. It happened so that he felt ‘if I am not needed right now in the series, then I am better off saying goodbye to the game'”, Rohit said.
But an instagram post by Ashwin’s friend, Aravind Raghavan, said retirement had been on 38-year-old offie’s mind from the past few months.
“Never took you seriously even when you shared this thought a few months back,” read the post by Aravind.
It’s intriguing that after Rohit was handed back captaincy duties by Jasprit Bumrah, who led the team in Perth, for the second Test at Adelaide, Ashwin returned to the playing eleven. It leads to a question whether it is the chief coach Gautam Gambhir who doesn’t see Ashwin as his first-choice spinner.
What’s also interesting is that Ashwin left before the end of the series, which is poised at 1-1 and the last two Tests of the BGT are scheduled at venues (Melbourne and Sydney) that favour India, especially the final match at the spin-friendly Sydney Cricket Ground.
But after the man with 537 Test wickets was dropped again for the Brisbane Test, where Ravindra Jadeja played, the storm that was brewing finally arrived at the conclusion of the match on December 18.
Assimilating everything, it’s not beyond doubt that Ashwin’s sudden retirement and the reported developments around it have a mysterious touch, but the jury will remain out until the man himself clears that air, if he decides to do so.
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