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Test cricket

Bowling record

Till June 2018

R Ashwin’s bowling record in test cricket, till June 2018.
From: July 26, 2018: The Times of India

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R Ashwin’s bowling record in test cricket, till June 2018.

=2022, Mar:India's highest wicket-taker

The number 434 has been Indian cricket’s pride since Kapil Dev retired from international cricket in 1994. Once he had surpassed Richard Hadlee’s tally of 431 Test wickets, it was the envy of the cricket world till Courtney Walsh went past him in 2001. Eight bowlers have gone past Kapil since and Anil Kumble has remained India’s highest Test wicket-taker for close to two decades. On Sunday, R Ashwin claimed Sri Lanka’s Charith Asalanka first Test to go past Kapil’s tally. After finishing the second innings with figures of 4/47, he now stands at 436 wickets in 85 Tests.

CAREER, YEAR-WISE

2021

As in Feb 2021

February 26, 2021: The Times of India

Ashwin's test record, as on 25 Feb 2021
From: February 26, 2021: The Times of India

Ashwin scales yet another peak

Offie Cements Greatness, Becomes Second Fastest To Take 400 Test Wickets

K.ShriniwasRao@timesgroup.com

Ahmedabad:

Only Muttiah Muralitharan has taken lesser time to claim 400 scalps in Test cricket.


An alumni of the much-respected Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan school in Chennai, who later did his B-Tech in Information and Technology,.

Nine years and 110 days after he made his debut against the West Indies back in 2011, Ravichandran Ashwin — 34 going on 35 — reached the landmark with Jofra Archer’s wicket in the 24th over on Day Two of the fourth Test match in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

In doing so, he is currently the 16th highest wicket-taker in the game and has a long way to go before he’s done.

The last 12 months have been phenomenal for the Tamil Nadu spinner as he went about picking 39 wickets in just seven Test matches, 13 of those coming on the tour of New Zealand last year and 26 between the tour of Australia and the series against England taking place now.

Such has been the pace at which he’s gone about getting to the coveted milestone, that when India’s Test series in Australia started in December 2020, Nathan Lyon was on 390 wickets and Ashwin on 365 — both in the race to 400. Lyon is currently at 399 while Ashwin has already zoomed past the mark.

For a bowler perennially under the spotlight, especially given the debate on the skewed ratio between his wickets at home and abroad, Ashwin certainly took it upon himself to silence them all. It’s been a long way off since that South African sojourn, where he had gone wicketless for more than 35 overs and the then familiar shadow of doubt would painfully loom every now and then, especially when India played outside Asia.

The fastest to reach 250, 300 and 350 wickets in Test cricket,

His batting, of course, being the cherry on that cake and those crucial knocks — in Australia and Chennai — have put him on the proverbial pedestal reserved for world class all-rounders.

Ashwin now holds the record for the most Man of-the-Series awards for an Indian cricketer and the second most 10-fors for India after Anil Kumble.

A huge movie-buff and often outspoken on societal concerns, the bowling all-rounder has come across as a ‘thinking man’s cricketer’ over the years. The Tamil Nadu State Election Commission roping him in to catch the attention of citizens to create electoral awareness, where Ashwin advised voters to check whether their names are in the electoral roll, is a case in point.

As in 2021, on 6 Dec

Dec 6, 2021: India Today


Star off-spinner R Ashwin broke an array of records during India's series-clinching win over New Zealand on Day 4 of the second Test in Mumbai.

R Ashwin once again showcased his class as the star off-spinner broke an array of records during India's record 372-run win over New Zealand in the second Test at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. Ashwin was the main protagonist in India's big win over New Zealand in Mumbai.

Ravichandran Ashwin removed Henry Nicholls to bowl out New Zealand for 167 in their second innings and finished with 4 for 34 as India wrapped up a series win on Monday. With Nicholls's dismissal, Ashwin became only the second Indian bowler to take 300 Test wickets in home conditions, after Anil Kumble.

Most Test wickets in India:

350 Anil Kumble

300 Ravi Ashwin*

265 Harbhajan Singh

219 Kapil Dev

Ashwin also became the second-fastest bowler after Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralitharan to take 300 Test wickets at home. While Muralitharan took 48 Tests to take 300 wickets at home, Ashwin reached the milestone in 49 matches.

Fastest to 300 Test wickets at home:

48 M Muralitharan

49 Ravi Ashwin*

52 Anil Kumble

65 Shane Warne

71 Jimmy Anderson

76 Stuart Broad

Ashwin also went past all-round great Richard Hadlee for most wickets in Test matches played between India and New Zealand. Ashwin dismissed Nicholls, thus taking his 66th wicket in the fixture. While Hadlee took 24 innings to reach the mark, Ashwin got there in 17 innings. With this win, India completed a successful tour after beating the Kiwis 3-0 in the T20I series.

It was the largest victory for India by runs in test cricket. Their previous best margin was 337 runs against South Africa in Delhi in 2015. It was also New Zealand’s biggest test defeat by runs, eclipsing their 358-run loss to South Africa in Johannesburg (2007).

“I enjoyed playing here at Wankhede honestly," Ashwin said. “Every day there was something new and I could challenge both edges.”

He praised the “wonderful performance” of New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel who took 10 wickets in the first innings and 14 in the match.

"It doesn’t spin all the time in Wankhede and he used the seam and put the ball in the right places. There was a bit of destiny involved in his 10-for too.

"I would like to go to South Africa and win a series there. We haven’t done that before, and hopefully we can do it this time.

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