Gautam Gambhir has shared an emotional tribute for Ravichandran Ashwin as the ace spinner has announced retirement from International cricket .He celebrated his stellar international career and legacy.
Gautam Gambhir’s Emotional Message For Ravichandran Ashwin
India’s one of the most decorated cricketers, Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect.The veteran off-spinner made the emotional revelation during a press conference of the thirst Test against Australia at the Gabba.
Gambhir praised Ashwin’s remarkable career and his influence on aspiring cricketers.He tweeted, “The privilege of seeing you grow from a young bowler to a legend of modern cricket is something that I wouldn’t trade for the world! I know that generations of bowlers to come will say that I became a bowler coz of Ashwin! U will be missed brother! ❤️”
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Ashwin’s Stellar Career
Ravichandran Ashwin had made his Test debut in 2011 against the West Indies ever since he has been the cornerstone of Indian cricket. Over 13 years of brilliance, he has played 106 Tests and Claimed 537 wickets. His success against Australia is notable with 115 wickets in 23 Tests.
Ashwin’s contribution for team India was not confined to Test only. He has taken 151 ODI wickets and 72 T20Is wickets.
However, his ability to adapt, innovate and deliver under pressure made a legacy in red-ball cricket.
The Impact Of Gambhir’s Words
Gautam Gambhir‘s tweet has reminded Ashwin’s influence on cricket globally. Ashwin’s journey from a young spinner to national team and being the inspiration for future generations.
Gambhir’s Tribute also reflected Ashwin’s unmatched ability to constantly improve his craft Ashwin’s variations, sharp mind, and incredible work ethic have earned him a huge respect.
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