Hyderabad: Former India players hailed Ravichandran Ashwin he drew curtains on his international career on Wednesday shortly after the conclusion of the third Test between India and Australia at The Gabba in Brisbane. The ex-players called him a ‘real master craftsman’ and also stated that he doesn’t care much about records and his retirement call shows that he played from the zeal of the game.
Ashwin retired from international cricket as the second-highest wicket for the Indian team in Test cricket after Anil Kumble. The off-spinner played a key role in India’s wins at home forming a lethal pair with Ravindra Jadeja.
Former India women's cricketer Shantha Rangaswamy who played 16 Tests and 19 ODIs stated that Ashwin might have gone close to Anil Kumble’s record if he would have played more but his decision shows that he doesn’t care much for records.
“It is a hard decision to make, honestly I was a little startled, by his announcement because, had he persisted and they persisted with him, for a couple of more years, he would have gone closer to Anil Kumble's record,” Rangaswamy told ETV Bharat over the phone.
"But then it just shows that he doesn't much care for records...that he played for the zest and zeal of the game. I think he was an outstanding cricketer, it is sad to see such people retire but then, life has to go on. He is already 38, so I presume he has other priorities like family," added Rangaswamy.
"I'm glad that he will be seen in action during the Indian Premier League, playing for Chennai Super Kings. I'm glad he is not totally out of the picture."
Former Indian spinner Nilesh Kulkarni who featured in three Tests and 10 ODIs praised Ashwin’s quality of improving his bowling every game.