Cricketing legends have responded to R Ashwin’s abrupt departure from international cricket by praising his remarkable career and achievements to Indian cricket. Former cricket players Matthew Hayden, Harbhajan Singh, and Sunil Gavaskar all gave their thoughts on Ashwin’s incredible journey, his tactical skill, and his legacy as one of the best spinners.
Gavaskar discussed his reasons for making the abrupt announcement, pointing out that Ashwin might have played in the Boxing Day Test, the fourth Test of the series, in Melbourne, if not the fifth and final Test in Sydney.
Even saying, “Look, I won’t be available for India after the series ends,” is a bad idea since, in a similar vein, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s retirement at the conclusion of the third Test about nine or ten years ago actually left you one short. The reason a selection committee selected so many players on a trip is so they can rely on the reserve players to fill in in case of injuries…
He could have played with two spinners, given Sydney is known for having plenty of assistance for spinners. India might have used two spinners, and he would have undoubtedly been present. I don’t know what the pitch looks like in Melbourne or anything. However, typically, you think, “Look, that’s it at the end of the series.” “But it is not normal in the middle,” Gavaskar told Star Sports.
Indeed, the skipper just announced that he is leaving tomorrow, which implies that Ashwin’s career as an international cricket player is over. He has been a fantastic cricket player, as you mentioned,” he continued.
Regarding Ashwin’s career, former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden praised him for his shrewd and clever mentality.
Yeah, I agree that Sunny did a great job describing him as a very intelligent cricket player. He’s also a cricket player who simply stays focused and always comes up with a clever strategy. He has a strong sense of self-confidence. He’s a very strong-willed individual who in many ways divides the cricketing public, even his own team. Nevertheless, I would like to wish Ashwin a happy retirement,” Hayden remarked.
“I’ve had the great honour of joining the Chennai Super Kings, at the stunning Chepauk Stadium, and on several bus seats on the trip to the venue in Tamil Nadu. When he was a little boy and I was nearing the end of my career, we would snuggle and discuss the game, including how he could counter the sweeper and why I swept. Therefore, there was a transference of information in many ways, similar to my experience with Bishan Bedi years ago. In addition, he said, “He’s a very fun character to play with and a lovely human being.”
During the third Test of the Australia series in 2021 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Gavaskar recalled his historic partnership with Vihari and spoke candidly about Ashwin’s dedication.
Then Hanuma Vihari, yes. His wife had to help him reach the floor because he was unable to get out of bed due to a severe back spasm. That demonstrates how committed he was to representing India. He refused to give up. He was moving very little as he was playing. That mental toughness has been incredible while representing India.
Harbhajan also gave Ashwin his congrats on retiring. “Ashwin, congratulations on a career that has been fantastic, if I may use that term. By doing this, you have elevated the spin bowling heritage. You’ve motivated the following generation. Your efforts, wickets and all else you have done on the pitch are greatly appreciated. You deserve praise. I wish you luck in your future endeavours and hope to see you often.