Ravichandran Ashwin retires from international cricket

BCCI confirmed Ashwin’s decision through a post on social media

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Ravichandran Ashwin, one of India's most accomplished off-spinners, announced his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday.

The 38-year-old, revered for his match-winning spells and spin wizardry, ends a 13-year-long career, leaving an indelible mark on Indian cricket.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed Ashwin’s decision through a post on social media, praising his contributions to the sport. "Thank You Ashwin. A name synonymous with mastery, wizardry, brilliance, and innovation. Congratulations on a legendary career," read the statement.

Ashwin retires as India’s second-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket, with 537 wickets in 106 matches, only behind Anil Kumble’s 619. Across all formats, the spinner claimed 775 wickets, including 37 five-wicket hauls in Tests.

He also holds the record for the fastest player globally to reach 350 Test wickets, achieving the milestone in just 66 matches.

The announcement came after India’s third Test against Australia, where Ashwin made his final appearance.

In a press conference, he said, "Today is my last day as an international cricketer." His retirement follows speculation triggered by a viral video of former captain Virat Kohli embracing him warmly after the match.

Debuting in 2010, Ashwin played a pivotal role in India's dominance in home Tests, forming a formidable spin partnership with Ravindra Jadeja. His ability to innovate and adapt made him a critical figure in India’s red-ball success.

Ashwin’s retirement closes a historic chapter in Indian cricket, with his achievements leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.

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