HomeNewsCricketRavichandran Ashwin 500 Test wickets: IND v ENG third Test begins with great expectations

Ravichandran Ashwin 500 Test wickets: IND v ENG third Test begins with great expectations

R. Ashwin is likely to get this 500th wicket this week at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, in his 98th Test. That will make him the second fastest in history to 500 Test wickets, behind only Muttiah Muralitharan. R. Ashwin has another milestone coming up: if all goes to plan, he should be playing his 100th Test at HPCA in Dharmshala from March 7-11.

February 15, 2024 / 11:09 IST
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When R. Ashwin had Joe Root caught at backward point off what can at best be termed a terribly agricultural hoick on the fourth day of the second Test, a famous milestone appeared imminent. Root was England’s third second-innings wicket to fall in Visakhapatnam. India needed seven more for victory, Ashwin was just one away from breaching the 500-wicket club in Test cricket. Surely, it was just a matter of time?

Actually, it wasn’t. India did grab the seven wickets required to square the series, but hard as he tried, No. 500 proved elusive for the crack off-spinner. Between getting rid of Root and Jasprit Bumrah cleaning up Tom Hartley, Ashwin wheeled away for 72 deliveries without success. With each passing delivery, he must have gotten more anxious – not so much wondering if the next wicket would come at all, but eager to get the moment out of the way and then knuckle down to business all over again – but it wasn’t to be.

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Barring the extraordinary, Ashwin will get to that landmark this week, at the newly christened Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, in his 98th Test. That will make him the second quickest in history to 500 Test wickets, behind only the legendary Muttiah Muralitharan and ahead of such luminaries as his hero, Anil Kumble, and Shane Warne, the Wizard of Oz. The 37-year-old will become just the ninth bowler to touch that gargantuan number, a tribute to his skills, longevity, perseverance and the ability to outsmart and outwit batsmen of all calibre.

R Ashwin: Great expectations

The ongoing India-England five Test series is proving to be a kind of tonic for Test cricket in the subcontinent. After Ollie Pope's Bazball-affirming 196 in the first Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal's double century won the game for India and made the young player from Mumbai/Uttar Pradesh a household name in the country. Jasprit Bumrah's nine wickets for just 91 runs across two innings in the second Test made things more even exciting. The crux: What was supposed to be a spinners' game was overtaken by a pacer with a mean reverse swing; proof that Test matches can now surprise deeply and entertain greatly. With the Third Test starting in Rajkot today, anticipation is again very high - R. Ashwin, who had taken 499 wickets at the end of the second Test against England on February 5, 2024 - has been a wicket away from a mind-boggling 500th Test wicket for 10 days. India have opted to bat first in Rajkot, so the wait will hopefully last another day or two - but what a way to start the game.