Perth: Ashton Agar of Australia is enjoying a second-wind in cricket. After making a sensational debut in Test cricket at the age of nineteen against traditional rivals England, where he made a blistering 98 after coming in as the last batsman, Agar has sort of slipped out of the spotlight.
However, Agar, who is left-handed spinner, clawed his way back into the national team with impressive performances in white-ball cricket and recently, he secured a Cricket Australia annual contract for another year
Meanwhile, Agar said that he is highly inspired by Indian star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and wants to be like him.
"Yeah, there's no secret that I look up to (Ravindra) Jadeja. I made that known after I got that hat-trick in South Africa. I just love the way he plays his cricket. It's as simple as that. He goes out there, backs himself in every situation and clearly loves the spotlight,” Agar said.