Ashwin has risen from the ashes like a phoenix multiple times over his 13-year career, but it is his unwavering eagerness to learn and commitment to performing for India that distinguishes him.
Ravichandran Ashwin has been called as the “scientist of cricket” by one of India’s finest cricketers, Virender Sehwag. The fascinating part is that Sehwag dubbed him a’scientist’ after he assisted India in chasing down 145 in a low-scoring match at Mirpur. This is the epitome of Ashwin’s cricketing personality. A legendary off-spinner who is the brightest man on the field, even with a bat in hand. Ashwin is scheduled to play his 100th Test in Dharamshala, the series finale between India and England. WV Raman applauded his “phenomenal commitment.”
According to WV Raman, “I would attribute it to his extraordinary dedication to conquering any obstacles he faced, not only in his role as a spinner on the field but also in terms of the kinds of obstacles in terms of fitness.” Ashwin has always practiced being quick and nimble. He has, in my opinion, truly stood out in that regard because he has ongoing challenges and finds it difficult.