Personal Information
Full Name | Ravichandran Ashwin |
Date of Birth | September 17, 1986 |
Age | 37 Years |
Nationality | Indian |
Birth Place | Chennai |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Current Team(s) | |
Role | All Rounder / RIght-arm off break & Right hand Batsman |
Batting Style | Right hand Bat |
Bowling Style | Right arm Offbreak |
Debut | June 10, 2010 |
Jersey No. | 99 |
Family | Prithi Narayanan (Spouse) |
Most Recent Matches
Match | R | BF | 4s | 6s | S/R | O | R | W | E/R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NZ vs IND | 6 & 8 | 13 & 29 | 1 & 0 | 0 & 0 | 46.15 & 27.59 | 14 & 17 | 47 & 63 | 0 & 3 | 3.36 & 3.71 |
NZ vs IND | 4 & 18 | 5 & 34 | 0 & 2 | 0 & 0 | 80.00 & 52.94 | 24 & 25 | 64 & 97 | 3 & 2 | 2.67 & 3.88 |
IND vs NZ | 0 & 15 | 1 & 24 | 0 & 1 | 0 & 0 | 0.00 & 62.50 | 16 & 2 | 94 & 6 | 1 & 0 | 5.88 & 3.00 |
BAN vs IND | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 25.00 | 15 & 15 | 45 & 50 | 2 & 3 | 3.00 & 3.33 |
IND vs BAN | 113 | 133 | 11 | 2 | 84.96 | 13 & 21 | 29 & 88 | 0 & 6 | 2.23 & 4.19 |
Batting Stats
View AllGame Type | Mat | Inn | R | BF | NO | Avg | S/R | 100s | 50s | H | 4s | 6s | Ct | St |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ODIs | 116 | 63 | 707 | 813 | 20 | 16.44 | 86.96 | 0 | 1 | 65 | 60 | 7 | 31 | 0 |
TESTs | 103 | 145 | 3438 | 6306 | 15 | 26.44 | 54.51 | 6 | 14 | 124 | 393 | 23 | 33 | 0 |
T20Is | 65 | 19 | 184 | 160 | 12 | 26.28 | 114.99 | 0 | 0 | 31 | 17 | 4 | 11 | 0 |
T20s | 324 | 135 | 1200 | 1001 | 54 | 14.81 | 119.88 | 0 | 1 | 50 | 100 | 38 | 75 | 0 |
LISTAs | 176 | 103 | 1346 | 1740 | 27 | 17.71 | 77.35 | 0 | 4 | 79 | 104 | 13 | 50 | 0 |
FIRSTCLASS | 157 | 219 | 5334 | 9743 | 32 | 28.52 | 54.74 | 8 | 25 | 124 | 654 | 29 | 58 | 0 |
Bowling Stats
View AllGame Type | Mat | Inn | O | R | W | Avg | E/R | Best | 5w | 10w |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ODIs | 116 | 114 | 1050.3 | 5180 | 156 | 33.20 | 4.93 | 4/25 | 0 | 0 |
TESTs | 103 | 191 | 4395.0 | 12372 | 522 | 23.70 | 2.81 | 13/140 | 37 | 8 |
T20Is | 65 | 65 | 242.0 | 1672 | 72 | 23.22 | 6.90 | 4/8 | 0 | 0 |
T20s | 324 | 320 | 1169.0 | 8260 | 310 | 26.64 | 7.06 | 4/8 | 0 | 0 |
LISTAs | 176 | 174 | 1585.4 | 7364 | 236 | 31.20 | 4.64 | 4/25 | 0 | 0 |
FIRSTCLASS | 157 | 283 | 6817.4 | 18927 | 764 | 24.77 | 2.77 | 13/140 | 56 | 12 |
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Ravichandran Ashwin: A Brief Biography
Ravichandran Ashwin is an Indian cricketer who represents the country in international cricket. On the domestic level, Ashwin plays first-class cricket for Tamil Nadu. He also plays for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL). A wily spinner who is better known to play the game of chess with batters rather than cricket.
Ravichandran Ashwin Biography
Born on 17 September 1986 in Chennai, Ashwin is one of India's ace spin bowlers and bowls right-arm off-break. Ashwin is most popular for his ability to spin the ball both ways. Ashwin is also known for his carrom ball and leg spinners. This not only makes him one of the best spinners in India, but one of the best in the world.
He practiced the sudoku ball, which is a finger-flicked tennis ball leg break, and took to international cricket, starting off from the streets of Chennai. His inspiration to play cricket came from one of the most versatile spinners in Sri Lanka, Ajantha Mendis, and his carrom ball.
At the age of just 21, this young lad saw Mendis in a game at Chennai and got back home with a newfound inspiration and belief. Today, Ashwin has close to 450 Test wickets to his name and is the 2nd highest wicket-taker for India in Test match history.
Ravichandran Ashwin - Along the years
Year | Age | Achievement |
2006 | 19 | Ranji Trophy debut for Tamil Nadu |
2008 | 21 | IPL Debut - Chennai Super Kings |
2010 | 23 | ODI Debut |
2010 | 23 | T20I Debut |
2011 | 25 | Test Debut |
2016 | 29 | Appointed Captain of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab |
2019 | 32 | Debut for Nottinghamshire |
2020 | 33 | IPL Debut - Delhi Capitals |
2020 | 34 | Nominated for the Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Male Cricketer of the Decade |
2021 | 34 | Named in the ICC T20 World Cup squad |
2022 | 35 | Named in ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year 2021 |
2022 | 35 | Became the second-highest wicket-taker for India in Test |
2022 | 35 | IPL Debut - Rajasthan Royals |
2022 | 35 | Named in the ICC T20 World Cup squad |
2023 | 36 | Second Fastest Bowler To Pick 450 Test Wickets |
2023 | 36 | Attained No.1 Test Bowling ICC Ranking |
2024 | 37 | Took his 500th test wicket and became the only second Indian player to achieve this feat. |
Ravichandran Ashwin Records
Ashwin is the fastest Indian bowler and the third-fastest in the world to reach 200 Test wickets after Pakistani spinner Yasir Shah and Australian spinner Clarrie Grimmett.
Ashwin is the fastest Indian bowler and the 6th fastest in the world to reach 100 Test wickets from 18 matches.
Second leading wicket-taker for India in Test and ninth globally.
Second fastest 500 wickets in test tests (98 matches).
Second leading wicket-taker for India across all formats.
First Indian cricketer to score a century and take five wickets in the same Test match on two separate instances.
Ashwin is the third Indian cricketer to be awarded the Man of the Match (MoM) on debut.
Ashwin registered the second-best match bowling figures on debut by an Indian bowler with 9/128.
Leading wicket-taker for India in a four-Test series (28 wickets).
Fastest Indian and 8th overall to record 50 wickets in Test matches
Fastest bowler to reach 250 Test wickets (45 matches)
Fastest bowler to reach 300 Test wickets (54 matches)
Joint-Fastest bowler to reach 350 Test wickets (66 matches)
2nd Fastest to reach 400 Test wickets (77).
2nd Fastest to reach 450 Test wickets (89).
9th highest number of wickets in Test career and second as an Indian.
Joint-Sixth most five-wicket hauls in a Test inning (32)
6th most Ten-wickets-in-a-match in Test career (7)
9th most wickets taken in the form of lbw (106)
11th most wickets taken in the form of bowled (94)
Scored 1000 runs and took 100 wickets in Tests
Has scored 250 runs and took 20 wickets in a Test series
Second Indian bowler to take 300 Test wickets at home.
Most wickets of left-handed batsmen in Tests (more than 230)
Took the highest number of wickets in the inaugural World Test Championship (71)
India's highest in Tests for the seventh wicket - a 280-run partnership between Rohit Sharma and Ashwin in 2013. It was also the second-highest partnership for
7th worst economy rate as a bowler in a T20 inning (20.50)
9th on the list of wickets taken with the same fielder in T20is
First Indian to take 50 T20I wickets.
2nd Most Player-of-the-Series Award in Test (10) and 8th Most Player of the Series Awards (11) Across Formats.
Fastest to 20th five-wicket haul (39 Tests)
Highest wicket-taker for India in a single domestic season (64).
Fastest bowler to take 25 fifers.
Most number of wickets by a bowler in a home season (79).
25th Most wickets in a calendar year (97)
17th Most Wickets in Career (697)
Ravichandran Ashwin Awards and Accolades
Arjuna Award: 2014
ICC Test Team of the Year: 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
BCCI's Dilip Sardesai Award for India's best cricketer: 2010–11, 2015–16
BCCI's Polly Umrigar Award for international cricketer of the year: 2012–13
ICC Test Player of the Year: 2016
ICC Cricketer of the Year: 2016
CEAT International Cricketer of the Year: 2016–17
ICC Men’s Player of the Month for February 2021
Named in ICC Men's Test Team for the year 2021
Ravichandran Ashwin Career
Ravichandran Aswin started his domestic career with with first-class debut in 2006 for Tamil Nadu in the Ranji Trophy and and following year he debuted in List A and T20 also for his state team. In his maiden Ranji season, Ashwin being the highest wicket-taker for his state and sixth in the tournament took 31 wickets in just eight innings.
Ravichandran Ashwin began his IPL career with Chennai Super Kings in 2009, winning titles in 2010 and 2011. After CSK's ban, he joined Rising Pune Supergiants in 2016 but missed the 2017 season due to injury. Bought by Kings XI Punjab in 2018 for ₹7.6 crores, he captained the team and controversially managed Jos Buttler in 2019. In 2020, Ashwin joined Delhi Capitals, taking 13 wickets but had a lesser impact in 2021. Rajasthan Royals acquired him in 2022 for ₹5 crores, where he scored 191 runs and took 12 wickets, also notably retiring during a match. In 184 IPL matches, Ashwin has 647 runs and 157 wickets.
Just after his second IPL edition in 2010 where he was the second-highest wicket-taker for CSK which helped his team clinch its first title, he got the chance to make his debut in both white ball formats within one month and the next year he got promoted to the test cricket also.
Soon he became one of the major players for the Indian team due to his extraordinary spin bowling and crucial contributions with the bat.
Ravichandran Ashwin has been featured in three ICC World Cup tournaments two of which India reached the finals and became champions in one of them. Ashwin is the second-highest wicket-taker for India in Test Cricket and also across all formats.
Ravichandran Ashwin Domestic Career
Ashwin was an opening batsman. He used to open the innings for India under 17's but was replaced by Rohit Sharma due to lack of form. He played as a specialist bowler for Tamil Nadu cricket team and South Zone. Although Ashwin started his career as a fast bowler, he soon changed into a spin bowler.
Ashwin started his Domestic career with his Ranji Trophy debut on December 9, 2006, taking six wickets in his debut game and becoming the leading wicket-taker for his team in the season.
Next year Ravichandran Ashwin made his appearance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy within three months.
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Ravichandran Ashwin IPL Career
Ashwin began his IPL career with the Chennai Super Kings in 2009. With CSK he went on to win two consecutive IPL titles in 2010 and 2011. But in 2016, following Chennai Super Kings' ban for two years, Ashwin was drafted to Rising Pune Supergiants. Ashwin played the 2016 season but missed the 2017 season due to a sports hernia. For the 2018 edition of IPL, Ashwin was bought by Kings XI Punjab for ₹ 7.6 crores and was appointed its captain. One of the most controversial incidents in Ashwin's IPL career was the mankading of Jos Buttler in IPL 2019.
In the 2020 auction, the Delhi Capitals signed him and Ash took a total of 13 wickets in the season, 4th highest for a DC bowler. He was retained the next year but had an off-season and only managed to pick up 7 wickets in the 13 matches he played.
Rajasthan Royals bought Ashwin in the 2022 Mega Auction for 5 crore rupees. In the 19th over of Rajasthan’s innings against Lucknow Super Giants, Ashwin tactically retired out after scoring 28 runs, making him only the fourth player in T20 cricket history to ever do so. Since 2022 Ravichandran Ashwin has been associated with the RR and playing an important role in major victories.
Shahid Afridi, Sonam Tobgay, and Sunzamal Islam are the other three players on the list. Although he was average with the ball, taking 12 wickets in 7 games, Ash scored 191 runs for the pink-n-blue team as well. In 212 IPL matches, Ashwin scored 800 runs with a fifty to his name. He has 180 IPL career wickets with one 4-wicket haul.
Ravichandran Ashwin International Career
Ravichandran Ashwin started his International career in the ODI format against Sri Lanka in a Triangular nation series in Zimbabwe, later in the same tour he made his debut in the T20I format against Zimbabwe in one month. His performance in the ODI format led him to wear white in 2011; since then, he has been one of the consistent white ball players for India.
Ashwin has achieved many feats in international cricket, from being a World Cup Winning squad member to being the second Indian bowler to collect 500 wickets in the oldest format.
At the age of 37 Ravichandran Ashwin is still showing his skills in red-ball cricket and still is one the major players in the Indian team.
Ravichandran Ashwin ODI Career
Ashwin's impressive performance in the 2010 Indian Premier League, earned him a spot in the squad that was going to tour Zimbabwe in May–June 2010. He finally made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka cricket team on 5 June 2010. Ashwin scored a 32–ball 38 and took 2/50 on his debut match. Ashwin again got selected this coming October in the three-match home ODI series against Australia, where he proved his worth becoming taking one wicket from nine overs giving away only 34 runs.
But soon the effectiveness of Ashwin was under question as he managed a depressing average of over 62.00. Following a string of unimpressive performances, Ashwin redeemed himself finally at the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy final in England by taking 2 wickets giving away only 15 runs in four overs in what was a 20-overs-a-side final. Ashwin has since been a fairly regular part of the Indian ODI squad.
He ended up as the joint 5th highest wicket-taker in the tournament with 8 scalps. He was later included in the “Team of the Tournament” by Cricinfo.
He went through a low phase during his tour to South Africa and later in New Zealand as well. He found it difficult to trap the batsmen in his spin and struggled across all formats.
However, he returned to form during the 2014 Asia cup and the ICC T20 World Cup in Bangladesh. He picked up 9 wickets in four games in the Asia Cup and ended up as the joint third-highest-wicket-taker in the Asia Cup.
Ashwin was selected for the 2015 ICC World Cup and was also named as bench for the “Team of the Tournament” by Cricbuzz. He took 13 wickets in 8 matches of the championship.
From there on, Ashwin faced some serious competition as young bowlers came into the picture and Ash found it difficult to maintain his place in the ODI line-up. He played just 2 games in 2016 and 9 matches the next year where he had an ordinary show with the ball.
Since then, Ashwin went without playing a single ODI game until 2022 when he played 2 matches against South Africa at their home. He picked up a wicket for 53 runs in the first and went wicket-less in the next game. In 2023 Ashwin played three games one of them was the World Cup game against Australia where he picked one wicket since then he hasn’t been seen in any game in this setup.
Ravichandran Ashwin Test Career
Ashwin made his Test debut on November 6, 2011, against the West Indies cricket team in the first match of the series at Delhi. Ashwin bowled exceptionally well, taking 3/81 in the first innings and 6/47 in the second, and was awarded the man of the match. Ashwin became the third Indian player to win the award on Test debut. In the same series, Ashwin became the third Indian to score a century as well as take a five-wicket haul in the same match.
Ashwin was thus awarded the man of the series for his all-round performance. In late 2012, Ashwin became the fastest Indian to 50 wickets in Test cricket in the series against England.
Ashwin's Test career shaped as we see it today since Australia's four-Test tour of India in February–March 2013 in which he took 29 wickets, which was the most by an Indian bowler in a four-match Test series. He registered his best career figures of 7/103 in the first Test in Bengaluru back then and was awarded Player of the Series.
Ashwin had a terrific year in 2016 where he tormented the best batters in India's home series. He picked up 17 wickets in four games against West Indies at 23.18, 27 wickets against New Zealand in three Tests at 17.78, and finished the year with 28 scalps against England in 5 Tests at 30.25.
Ashwin started 2017 with six wickets against Bangladesh in the only Test in Hyderabad. He followed it with 21 more wickets against Australia in the 2017 Border Gavaskar Trophy, which India won by 2-1. The year ended for the off-spinner with 12 dismissals against Sri Lanka in three Tests.
Ashwin had a decent time in overseas conditions in 2018 as he managed to bag 11 wickets against England in England from four Tests and played only in the Adelaide Test against Australia in the 2018-19 Border Gavaskar Trophy, where he picked six wickets in the game.
Ashwin claimed 15 dismissals against South Africa in the three-Test home series in 2019. He had a good matchup against Steve Smith in the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar Trophy as he picked up 12 wickets in three Tests before injury forced him to miss the final Test in Brisbane.
Ashwin was the highest wicket-taker in the India-England 2021 home series with 32 wickets in four games at an average of 14.72. However, he was benched throughout the 2021-22 away Test series in England as India preferred to play Ravindra Jadeja ahead of him to have an extra batting option.
Ashwin finished as the leading wicket-taker of the 2023 Border Gavaskar Trophy with 25 scalps in four games. He became the second Indian bowler and ninth bowler overall to claim 450 Test wickets. Ashwin was the second fastest to reach the milestone in 89 matches only behind Muttiah Muralitharan in 80 Tests. England tour of India 2024 has been one of the most special test series for Ashwin, On day two of third test against England at Rajkot he took his 500th test wicket by dismissing English batter Zak Crawley and he become the only second indian player to do so.
The off-spinner holds the record of the fastest bowler to reach 200 (45 matches) and 300 (54 matches) Test wickets along with the feat of being joint-fastest to pick 350 (66 matches) Test scalps. Ashwin is also the second-fastest bowler in Test cricket to achieve 400 (77 matches), 500 (98 Matches) and 450 Test wickets (89 matches).
Ravichandran Ashwin T20 International Career
Ashwin made his T20I debut against Zimbabwe in Harare. He took 1/22 in four overs. This performance earned Ashwin a selection for the tri-series against the New Zealand cricket team and hosts Sri Lanka. But unfortunately, Ashwin did not get a chance as Pragyan Ojha and Ravindra Jadeja were preferred over him throughout the series.
Ashwin got his place in the team back as India went to Bangladesh for the 2014 Asia Cup and the 2014 ICC World Twenty20. Ashwin played an essential role in India's success in these tournaments. Because of his brilliant performances, Ashwin was named in the 'Team of the Tournament' for the 2014 T20 World Cup by both ICC and Cricinfo.
Ashwin was selected for the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup at home where he had an ordinary run as he picked up only 4 wickets in the 5 games. Since then, he faced difficulties in getting T20 opportunities for India as Jadeja, Chahal, and Kuldeep were preferred over him.
He has played a total of just 6 T20 games between 2017 and 2021 for India, with 9 wickets to his name. He was a surprise pick for India in the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup where he took six wickets in three matches after missing games against Pakistan and New Zealand. He played a couple of games against New Zealand at home just after the T20 World Cup.
Ashwin made his return to India's T20I side after seven months when he was picked for the five-match series against West Indies in August 2022. Ashwin picked three wickets in as many games at an economy rate of 6.67. Ashwin played for India in the 2022 Asia Cup in UAE as well as the T20 World Cup in 2022. He claimed just six dismissals with an economy rate of 8.16 in the showpiece event after featuring in India's all six games.
Ravichandran Ashwin World Cup
Ashwin earned a place in the 15-member ICC World Cup squad along with Harbhajan and Piyush Chawla. Although Ashwin played only two matches in the World Cup he did leave his mark. Ashwin made his World Cup debut in March 2011 against the West Indies. He finished with the bowling figures of 2/41 in 10 overs. Ashwin helped in India's tournament victory but he did not feature in either the semi-final or the final.
In the 2015 ICC World Cup, Ashwin took 13 wickets in 8 matches with the best bowling performance of 4/25 against the U.A.E. In the semi-final game against Australia, he went for 60 runs and picked up a wicket in a losing affair for India.
He was excluded from the 2019 ICC World Cup in England and Wales after Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal were picked as the two spinners for the tournament.
He was selected for the ICC World Cup 2023 which was held in India, he got only a game in the tournament which was against Australia and he dismissed Cameron Green in his bowling spell. Indian team reached the finals of the tournament but lost to Australia.
Ravichandran Aswin Captaincy
Ravichandran Ashwin never led the Indian side in any format but he has been the captain of Kings XI Punjab for two consecutive seasons. He led KXIP in 28 IPL games in which he managed to win 12 of them and lost 16.
Ravichandran Ashwin Family
Ashwin was born on 17 September 1986 in Tamil Nadu. He lived in West Mambalam, Chennai. Ashwin's father Ravichandran played cricket at the club level as a fast bowler. Ashwin married his childhood friend Prithi Narayanan on 13 November 2011. The couple gave birth to their first daughter Akhira on 11 July 2015, and then their second daughter Aadhya was born in December 2016.
Ravichandran Ashwin's Net Worth
As of July 2024, Ravichandran Ashwin’s estimated net worth is around INR 132 crore or USD 16 million. His major source of income is the IPL contract and Brand endorsements. As per the 2023-24 season BCCI contract list R Ashwin is still in the A grade players list which makes him earn around INR 5 crore per year through his national contract and in IPL he gets INR 5 crore per season from the RR franchise.
Ravichandran Ashwin House
Ravichandran Ashwin accommodates in Chennai where he owns a luxurious house worth INR 9 crore. He lives there with his family.
Ravichandran Ashwin Cars
According to the Times Now, Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin is the owner of some of the most luxurious and expensive cars in the world including Rolls Royce worth INR 6 crore. Other than Rolls Royce he also does have Audi Q7 which costs around INR 93 lakh.
FAQs on Ravichandran Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin made his international debut in 2010 against Sri Lanka in the ODI setup.
Ravichandran Ashwin has 516 wickets in Test Cricket which is the second highest for an Indian.
Ravichandran Ashwin has been playing for Rajasthan Royals since IPL 2022.
Ravichandran Ashwin has scored five centuries in international cricket and all five came in Test format.