Rahane praises Ashwin’s illustrious career, recalls standing at slip as a privilege during the spinner’s exceptional spells.
Mumbai, December 19: India’s Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane shared an emotional farewell note for Ravichandran Ashwin following the veteran spinner’s surprise announcement to retire from international cricket.
Ashwin, alongside captain Rohit Sharma, made his retirement official after India’s recent Test match. The announcement came as fans speculated a major development after cameras captured a poignant embrace between Ashwin and Virat Kohli on the final day of the Test.
Rahane’s Tribute
Rahane, taking to his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, described standing at slip during Ashwin’s spells as an “unforgettable experience.” He thanked Ashwin for the memories and wished him success in his future endeavors.
“Congratulations on an incredible journey, @ashwinravi99! Standing at slip was never a dull moment with you bowling, every ball felt like a chance waiting to happen. All the best for your next chapter,” Rahane wrote.
Ashwin’s Legendary Career
Ravichandran Ashwin debuted in 2011 against the West Indies, quickly establishing himself as one of cricket’s finest spinners.
Career Highlights:
- Matches Played: 106 Tests
- Wickets Taken: 537, including 37 five-wicket hauls
- Runs Scored: 3,503
- Record Against Australia: 23 matches, 115 wickets at an economy rate of 2.71
- Landmark Achievement: Most wickets (29) in a single Border-Gavaskar Trophy series (2020-21).
Ashwin’s record-breaking feats include being the fastest Indian to reach 350 Test wickets and ranking as India’s second-highest wicket-taker in Tests, behind Anil Kumble.
A Legacy Etched in Cricket History
As Ashwin bids farewell, his career remains a testament to skill, determination, and cricketing brilliance. Tributes like Rahane’s highlight the immense respect and admiration he has garnered from teammates and fans worldwide.