Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian off-spinner, is preparing for an arduous 10-Test stretch for the national team, starting with the home series against Bangladesh. As he approaches the twilight of his illustrious career, Ashwin remains confident that future generations will surpass his achievements.
In a recent interview with veteran cricket journalist Vimal Kumar, Ashwin acknowledged the legacy of Indian spinners that preceded him, including Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh. “I am fortunate to have inherited their legacy and built upon it,” he said. “My success is a testament to their contributions.”
Ashwin emphasized the constant evolution of the game, citing the Indian Premier League (IPL) as an example. “The salaries in the IPL will continue to rise in the future,” he said. “The world is constantly progressing.”
Ashwin, who currently holds the top spot in the ICC Test all-rounder rankings, believes that his own achievements will eventually be eclipsed. “I will eventually retire, and someone else will take my place,” he said. “It’s like a relay race, where each runner contributes to the overall success.”
Ashwin expressed his conviction that future spinners will surpass his accomplishments. “I am certain that someone better than me will emerge,” he said. “The game will continue to evolve, and new players will bring their own unique skills and innovations.”
Ashwin’s comments reflect his humility and his understanding of the cyclical nature of sports. He recognizes that his own success is built upon the foundation laid by previous generations, and he expects future players to build upon his legacy.