'R Ashwin was mistreated…, statement of former CSK player created sensation
R Ashwin: Veteran player R Ashwin announced his retirement amid the Border Gavaskar Trophy. After the Gabba Test match, he suddenly announced his retirement in a press conference and surprised his fans all over the world. After this decision of Ashwin, players from all over the world also expressed their opinions. The name of former CSK player was also included in this episode, who has given a big statement about R Ashwin.
Big statement of former CSK player
Former CSK player Subramaniam Badrinath admitted that things have not gone well with R Ashwin. Speaking to Star Sports Tamil, he said that Ashwin was not treated well. After the Perth Test, Rohit Sharma said that he wanted to leave the field, he wanted to leave the field when Washington Sundar was bowled before him. This shows that he was unhappy. At the same time, Washington Sundar was given importance over Ravindra Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin in the Indian playing eleven in the Perth Test. This is a big thing for a cricketer from Tamil Nadu. There are many reasons for this. Players from some other states get better opportunities. Despite all these obstacles, Ashwin took more than 500 wickets and became a legend.
Let us tell you that many former Indian players believed that R Ashwin should have got a farewell match. Because this player has performed brilliantly for India. He is the highest wicket taker for India in Tests after Anil Kumble. Many players did not like Ashwin retiring in this manner.
This is how my career has been
R Ashwin made his debut for India in the year 2010. He has taken 537 wickets in his name in 106 test matches played so far. Apart from this, in 116 ODI matches, this player has made 156 batsmen his victims. This player has taken 72 wickets in 65 T-20 matches.
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