Ashwin revealed the cause of the sudden pension decision from international cricket


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New Delhi: Former India’s off -the -spinner R Ashwin thought to retire after his 100th test, but made the decision in the midst of Australia’s tour, so that his place of ‘full circle’ will not be repeated in the XI. In the new Bodgast of Chennai Super Kings, Ashwin’s fellow Mike Hussey told the Chennai team that he decided to retire due to the lack of space in the Perth Test against Australia. In that match, Washington Sundar had the opportunity to play.
The decision to retire has been postponed twice
Ashwin played the second Test in Adelaide, but he was not given a chance in the third Test on Gaba, after which he announced his retirement. Ashwin said, ‘In fact, I wanted to retire after my 100th test (in Dharmashala in March 2024). During the domestic season, I thought I would get a chance to take wickets and score wickets because I played well. I thought I would retire after the Chennai test (against Bangladesh), but then I took six wickets and took a century. It is very difficult to quit while doing well.
Ashwin said, ‘I played again and then we lost to New Zealand. I thought we would see how performance on Australia tour. The last time my performance was good on the tour of Australia.
In the eyes of the people, the price of your emotion is low
Ashwin took 537 Test wickets for India, saying, ‘I played the game, but I was working physically and mentally hard for this. The most important thing is that I wanted to spend time with the family. When I did not find a place in Perth test, I thought this entire circle should not be repeated. In the eyes of the people, your emotion is very low. They don’t understand what feelings you do. I was thinking about retiring and then felt that this was the right time. ‘Bhaktan’
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