This legendary cricketer will make fans cry on Diwali, Mumbai Test will be farewell match

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|21-10-2024

IND vs NZ Test Series: The Indian cricket team is currently playing a 3-Test series with the New Zealand cricket team and the last match of this series will be played from November 1. The third match of the 3-Test series between India and New Zealand will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and in this match, a star player of the Indian team can say goodbye to cricket.

So let's know about that player, who can end his cricket career with the end of India vs New Zealand Test series.

This star player can say goodbye to cricket

Ravichandran Ashwin

Actually, the player we are talking about is none other than Indian cricket team's star all-rounder R Ashwin. According to a recent report, R Ashwin may make fans cry instead of making them happy on Diwali. Since that could be the last match of his cricket career. Let us tell you that the last match of the India-New Zealand Test series will start on 1 November, the day of Diwali and this match can be the last match of Ashwin's career.

R Ashwin may announce retirement

According to information received in media reports, due to increasing age, R Ashwin has decided to say goodbye to international cricket and the third Test match of the New Zealand Test series could be the last match of his career. However, it has not been officially announced yet.

But this can happen. Since he is currently 38 years old, there are many young players waiting to make their place in the Indian team. Let us tell you that Ashwin had made his debut for Team India in the year 2010 itself and has been a part of the team for 14 consecutive years.

Ashwin's cricket career

R Ashwin has played a total of 284 matches so far, in which he has taken 756 wickets in 374 innings. During this period, he has taken 528 wickets in Tests, 156 in ODIs and 72 wickets in T20 Internationals. Not only this but in the meantime 4329 runs have come from his bat. Ashwin has scored a total of 6 centuries and 15 half-centuries in international cricket.

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