Cricket
Ashwin became the second Indian bowler to take 500 Test wickets


By Kajal Sharma - 18 Feb 2024 08:36 PM
"Ashwin is the world's only third off-spinner to do this. Rajkot: In the current third Test against England, veteran bowler Ravichandran Ashwin became the second Indian bowler to 500 Test wickets. This feat was previously accomplished by former captain Anil Kumble. Ashwin is the world's third off-spinner to accomplish this. After Kumble, he is also India's second-most successful Test bowler. Kumble has amassed 619 wickets in Test cricket. On the second day of the third Test, the 37-year-old Ashwin accomplished the feat. To accomplish this, they only needed to take one wicket. When Zach Crowley, the England opener, attempted to sweep his delivery, he was flung into the air, and Rajat Patidar made a simple catch at short leg. Prior to Ashwin, only two off-spinners have accomplished this feat: Australia's Nathan Lyon (517 wickets) and Sri Lanka's renowned Muttiah Muralitharan (800). In Test cricket, Ashwin is the ninth bowler in the world to reach 500 wickets. In his 98th Test match, 2011 debutant Ashwin accomplished this feat. Before switching to off-spin, Ashwin, a Chennai-born engineering graduate, began as a batsman and attempted his hand at medium-fast bowling. He was compelled to spin bowl because of a back ailment at a young age. India lost five runs as a result of the batters racing around the field. Rajkot: During the third Test match against England, India was fined five runs for running into the middle of the pitch twice. England began their first innings with five runs for no wicket as a result. India was reprimanded by all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin for sprinting across the middle of the pitch. Joel Wilson, the field umpire, chastised Ashwin as well.
Wilson and Ashwin were observed negotiating for Wilson to rush into the middle of the pitch on the second day of play, following the third ball of the 102nd over of the Indian innings. Earlier in the play on the first day, Ravindra Jadeja also done this. MCC According to Rule 41.14.1 of the United States, unfair play is ""deliberate damage to the pitch which is unreasonable or avoidable."" As per the regulations, the umpire shall be deemed to be the reason if he believes that his presence on the pitch is unreasonable. The rule states that a team will be given a ""first and last warning"" that is valid for the duration of the inning. The batting team will be punished five runs if any player on the squad does this during the innings. "