Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian off-spinner, reached a significant milestone in his illustrious career as he played his 100th Test match against England in Edgbaston. The occasion was marked by an emotional speech from Ashwin, who expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent his country and shared his thoughts on the importance of Test cricket.
Ashwin’s speech was a testament to his love for the game and his belief in its enduring value. He emphasized that Test cricket, with its unique challenges and rewards, teaches life lessons that cannot be found elsewhere. “Test cricket is the closest synergy that you can find to life,” he said. “It will teach you to adapt, dealing with pressures.”
The 37-year-old spinner also paid tribute to his father, who played a pivotal role in his journey to the international stage. Ashwin recalled how his father would take him to cricket practice on his motorbike, despite being a government employee with limited means. “He got me here because of the help of my mom and, of course, my granddad,” Ashwin said.
Ashwin’s wife, Preeti, has also been a constant source of support throughout his career. “My wife didn’t know what she was getting into. She’s gotten into it and she’s standing next to me today,” he said.
India head coach Rahul Dravid, who handed Ashwin his 100th Test cap, praised the spinner’s dedication and contributions to the team. “You have given everything faithfully to the team and today is your 100th Test,” Dravid said. “It’s been a privilege speaking with you. It’s been a privilege to work with you as a coach.”
Ashwin’s 100th Test was a celebration of his remarkable career and a reminder of the enduring power of Test cricket. His speech served as a passionate defense of the longest format of the game, highlighting its ability to teach valuable life lessons and create lasting memories.