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Ravichandran Ashwin

India|Bowling Allrounder
Ravichandran Ashwin
INTL CAREER: 2010 - 2024
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Full Name

Ravichandran Ashwin

Born

September 17, 1986, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu

Age

38y 269d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Playing Role

Bowling Allrounder

R Ashwin player profile

R Ashwin took the tricks and skills he learned playing tennis-ball cricket on the streets of Chennai, particularly the soduku ball, a finger-flicked legbreak, to Test cricket, where he became perhaps the leading offspinner of the first quarter of the 21st century.

All through his career Ashwin has been a cricket nerd with a deep appreciation of the nuances of the game and an acute knowledge of his craft. And it was that sharp brain, along with the carrom ball, an equally good arm ball, and masterly control over his offbreaks that made him a quintessential limited-overs spinner early in his career. It was in Test cricket, though, that he became a force after he brought the full scope of his talents to bear on it.

His success was desperately needed by India in the time after Anil Kumble retired and Harbhajan Singh was on the wane. Ashwin took nine wickets in his maiden Test, in which he was Player of the Match. In his first 16 Tests he collected nine five-fors, and he went on to be the fastest to 300 wickets and the second fastest to 400, behind only Muthiah Muralidaran.

Among the highlights of Ashwin's Test career: 30 five-fors and counting, 90-odd wickets apiece against both Australia and England, and over 50 wickets a year four times. He reached his zenith in the 2016-17 home season, when he took 27 wickets in a three-Test series against New Zealand, 28 in five matches against England, six in a game against Bangladesh, and 21 against Australia in four Tests.

Ashwin was picked by Chennai Super Kings in the IPL in 2009, and was one of the rare players who came into the public's reckoning through the IPL and proved himself good enough to have great success in Test cricket. He spent six seasons at CSK, winning the title twice, bowling at the top and the death, and coming on when wickets were required. He was the Man of the Series in the 2010 Champions League in South Africa.

He was part of the winning squad in the 2011 World Cup, but got few chances in that tournament ahead of Harbhajan. In the 2015 tournament, he made up with 13 wickets from eight games in India's run to the semi-final. In T20Is his finest hour was the World Cup in 2014, when he took 4 for 11 against Australia, and 11 wickets in all in the tournament, where India lost in the final.

An opener with the bat before he took up offspin, Ashwin has been a more than handy lower-order batter, correct, possessed of shots, and with multiple Test hundreds to his name.

He quit international cricket in 2024 as India's second most prolific wicket-taker, behind Anil Kumble, and the third most prolific spinner of all time. Sharp to the end, he took 37 wickets in seven home Tests against England and Bangladesh earlier that year.

R Ashwin IPL factfile

- Offspinner R Ashwin has played for five IPL teams since his debut season in 2009.

- With 171 wickets before the start of IPL 2024, Ashwin is among the top-five wicket-takers in IPL history.

- Ashwin began his IPL career at Chennai Super Kings (CSK), whom he represented from 2008 to 2015. In the 2011 IPL final between CSK and RCB, MS Dhoni gave Ashwin the new ball and he took the key wicket of Chris Gayle in the first over. Ashwin's 20 wickets in 2011 is his highest tally in an IPL season to date.

- After CSK were banned for two years following corruption charges, Ashwin played IPL 2016 for Rising Pune Supergiant and missed 2017 because of injury, before moving to Kings XI Punjab (KXIP, now Punjab Kings).

- Ashwin was captain of KXIP from 2018, and in 2019 his mankading (run-out of the non-striker backing-up) of Rajasthan Royals batter Jos Buttler became a subject of heated debate.

- Ahead of IPL 2020, Ashwin was traded to Delhi Capitals, where he spent two seasons before moving to RR in 2022. At Royals, he was used up the order as a pinch-hitter and became the first batter to retire out tactically in an IPL game.

- Nine years after he had last played for CSK, Ashwin returned to his home franchise for IPL 2025, earning his highest IPL bid of INR 9.75 crore.

Ravichandran Ashwin Career Stats

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests10620027246128915377/5913/14024.002.8350.725378
ODIs116114630351801564/254/2533.204.9340.4100
T20Is656514521672724/84/823.226.9020.1200
FC16229241782194467797/5913/14024.962.7953.6335612
List A176174951473642364/254/2531.204.6440.3100
T20s333329720085433174/84/826.947.1122.7400

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests10615115350312425.75642354.5361439923360
ODIs11663207076516.4481386.9601607310
T20Is65191218431*26.28160114.9900174110
FC16222832541512427.62988954.7582566129610
List A1761032713467917.71174077.350410413500
T20s3331395412335014.501031119.590110339790

Ravichandran Ashwin T20 Stats

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
IPL5 teams22121747105652187 4/34 4/3430.227.2025.1100
CLT20CSK242453666530 4/18 4/1822.167.4417.8100

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
IPL5 teams22198348335013.01705118.15016429520
CLT20CSK2495984624.5061160.65008570
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Recent Matches of Ravichandran Ashwin

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Dindigul vs Tiruppur180/2808-Jun-2025CoimbatoreOTHERT20
Dindigul vs Kovai152/3305-Jun-2025CoimbatoreOTHERT20
CSK vs RR132/4120-May-2025DelhiT20
CSK vs KKR80/1907-May-2025Eden GardensT20
CSK vs MI--0/2520-Apr-2025WankhedeT20

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Photos of Ravichandran Ashwin

R Ashwin in action for Dindigul Dragons
B Aparajith, R Ashwin, R Sai Kishore, M Shahrukh Khan, KB Arun Karthik, S Abishiek, NS Chaturved, J Suresh Kumar pose with the TNPL trophy
G Kamalini receives an award from R Ashwin
C Andre Siddarth receives an award from R Ashwin
R Ashwin picked up two wickets but also conceded 41 runs in his four overs
R Ashwin at a training session