Ravichandran Ashwin will create Chakravyuh…can do a big feat against New Zealand, Shane Warne's great record on target

Cricket News Desk. The 3-Test series between India and New Zealand will start from October 16 in Bengaluru. The second match of the series will be played in Pune and the third in Mumbai. After winning the Test series 2-0 against Bangladesh, India is now eyeing another memorable victory. The biggest threat for the Kiwi team in this series is India's experienced spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. He is in his top form and did wonders with bowling as well as batting against Bangladesh.

Ashwin will wreak havoc on New Zealand

Ashwin became the player of the series in the series against Bangladesh. It is not easy for any team to face them on home ground. The magic of his spin will be visible in Bengaluru, Pune and Mumbai. During this period he can make many records in his name. He also achieved many achievements in the series against Bangladesh. Now his eyes are on wreaking havoc on New Zealand.

Shane Warne's record on Ashwin's target

Ashwin exploded by taking 6 wickets against Bangladesh in Chennai. He was the second highest bowler taking 5 wickets in Test cricket. He equaled Australia's great spinner Shane Warne (37). If he once again takes 5 or more wickets in an innings in Bengaluru, he will overtake Shane Warne. Their number will reach 38. After this, he will be left behind only the great Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan (67).

Ashwin can also dismiss Nathan Lyon

Apart from this, another record will be registered in the name of Ashwin. He will become the highest wicket-taker in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC). He has 185 wickets in his name in 37 test matches. Ashwin has performed brilliantly against all the teams he has faced during this period. He has taken 4 wickets in 9 innings and 5 wickets in 11 innings. If Ashwin takes 3 wickets in a test series, he will make a big record. He can become the bowler taking the highest wicket in the World Test Championship. Ashwin will surpass Australia's legendary spinner Nathan Lyon in this matter. Lyon has taken 187 wickets in 43 Test matches.

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