Ravichandran Ashwin Retirement: Ravichandran Ashwin surprised the cricket world by suddenly announcing his retirement in the middle of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024. He played the last match of his career in Adelaide, where the Indian team lost by 10 wickets in the Pink Ball Test. Ashwin, who took a total of 765 wickets in his international career, has now revealed why he decided to retire? Ashwin retired after achieving the status of a great cricketer and many people believed that he should have got a farewell match.
In an interview given to an English media channel, Ravichandran Ashwin said that after reaching such a stage, the question of retirement always comes in the mind of a cricketer. Ashwin says that he has never kept things in his heart in his life, according to him, the day he feels that the team no longer needs him, then that will be his last day in cricket. Ashwin also said that he has always kept the game of cricket ahead of himself.
Why did you take retirement?
Ravichandran Ashwin, while explaining the reason for taking retirement, said, “I had considered retirement many times. I believed that the last day of my career would be the one when I wake up in the morning and think that now I have no future here. I suddenly felt that There is nothing much left for me to achieve here.”
India’s legendary spin bowler further said, “I have no regrets on my decision because I reached here by working hard. I am happy that the game of cricket came into my life, which gave importance to my life to move forward. I have played Test cricket for a long time, which has taught me to live life, this is the best thing that has happened in my life.
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