New Delhi: Newly retired Ravichandran Ashwin always performed against Australia, Mitchell Strac said, adding that the off-spinner should be given a fitting farewell.
The star spinner abruptly ended his international career midway through the five-match Border-Gavaskar series, after the third Test in Brisbane that ended in a draw.
Ashwin claimed 537 wickets from 106 matches, to be India’s second-highest wicket-taker after Anil Kumble (619). But he was not included in the Indian team for the first and third matches in Australia, with Washington Sundar taking his place in the playing XI.
Reports suggest Ashwin was informed by the team management that he won’t be considered for selection in the team for the fourth and fifth matches, which made up his mind about leaving the national team.
‘Numbers speak for themselves’
In 23 matches against Australia from 2011 to 2024, Ashwin claimed 115 wickets, including a 10-wicket and seven five-wicket hauls, and played a key role in India’s stunning series win in 2020-21.
“He (Ashwin) has always been a bit of a thorn in our side over in India and played a part in series here in Australia. It’s been a fantastic career and I’m sure it will be celebrated that way,” Starc told SEN Radio.
“His numbers speak for themselves. He’s been an incredible bowler for India for a long time, over 500 wickets.”
Ashwin shared a healthy rivalry with Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon, both of whom have taken 500-plus Test wickets.
“He (Ashwin) has got a close working relationship with Nathan (Lyon) and that mutual respect between teams and for someone of his calibre – congratulations on his career. It’s been a fantastic career and I’m sure it will be celebrated that way,” Starc added.
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