Ravichandran Ashwin’s All-Round Brilliance Earns Praise from Ramiz Raja
Ravichandran Ashwin’s stellar performance in the recently concluded India-Bangladesh Test series has sparked a debate about his status as an all-rounder. Former Pakistan cricketer Ramiz Raja believes that the 38-year-old Indian spinner deserves more recognition for his all-round abilities.
In the two-match series, Ashwin emerged as the highest wicket-taker alongside Jasprit Bumrah, claiming 11 wickets. With the bat, he scored 114 runs at a strike rate of 83.21, including a crucial 113-run knock in the first innings of the Chennai Test. His all-round contributions earned him the ‘Player of the Series’ award.
Raja praised Ashwin’s performance, highlighting his ability to score centuries and take wickets consistently. He noted that Ashwin’s understated demeanor and lack of drama after his achievements further enhance his value as a team player.
“He is no less than anyone else,” Raja said. “He scores a century at every opportunity, takes wickets at every opportunity, and doesn’t show too much pride or make any drama.”
Raja also acknowledged India’s dominance on home soil, stating that Rohit Sharma’s side is the strongest team to beat in their own backyard. He added that Bangladesh lacked the capacity to challenge India, making a Test match victory a distant dream for the visitors.
The match itself saw Bangladesh resume their innings on day four, with Momimul Haque scoring a century to take their total to 233. India responded with a strong batting performance, declaring on 285/9 thanks to quickfire fifties from Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul.
India’s bowlers then took control, dismissing Bangladesh for 146. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Bumrah shared nine wickets between them. India chased down the target of 95 runs comfortably, with Jaiswal and Virat Kohli leading the way.