Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Ravichandran Ashwin Cricket Player of India

Ravichandran Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin
India
Full name Ravichandran Ashwin

Born September 17, 1986, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu 
Current age 28 years 155 days

Major teams India, Chennai Super Kings, Tamil Nadu

Playing role Allrounder

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

       Ravichandran Ashwin About this sound articulation (help·info) (conceived 17 September 1986) is an Indian universal cricketer who is right now positioned as the number two Test all-rounder in the World. He is a privilege gave batsman and right-arm off-break bowler. He plays for Tamil Nadu in local cricket and the Chennai Super Kings in Indian Premier League. He is the speediest Indian bowler to take 50 wickets & 100 wickets in Test cricket.
        He is the main bowler of later times separated from Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka to bowl the carrom ball. His bowling has a great deal of variety. He has been India's most astounding wicket taker since his introduction with 245 wickets in all manifestations of the diversion.
       He is an exceptionally convenient lower-request batsman also. He has a minimized and right batting strategy and great demeanor which has seen him score two centuries and three half-hundreds of years in his Test profession as such
 

Early years and personal life:

       Ashwin was conceived in a Tamil Brahmin gang. He exists in West Mambalam, Chennai. He did his educating from Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan and St. Bede's. He went to SSN College of Engineering and graduated with a B.Tech in Information Technology.
       On 13 November 2011, Ashwin wedded his youth companion Prithi Narayanan. Ashwin's dad Ravichandran played aggressive cricket in Tamil Nadu.

Domestic career:

      Ashwin is an all-rounder for Tamil Nadu and has taken 6/64 against Vidarbha in top notch cricket. He made his introduction against Andhra Pradesh in Twenty20 cricket.He plays five star cricket for Tamil Nadu and has played in the Duleep Trophy for South Zone. He was nicknamed "Dada" amid his U-19 days while visiting Dharmasala.
     He played for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Cricket League. He turned into the most elevated wicket taker of the 2010 Champions League Twenty20 competition for Chennai Super Kings in the competition with 13 wickets and was declared as the player of the competition furthermore got the Golden Wicket.

International career:

     
  He made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in June 2010. He scored 38 runs in a losing diversion. Later, in that month he was chosen in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 squad to speak to India alongside the spinners Harbhajan Singh and Piyush Chawla. He played 2 matches for India in that arrangement. He made his World Cup make a big appearance in March 2011 against the West Indies with playing figures of 10–0–41–2. He played his second world container match against Australia in the second quarter last at Sardar Patel Stadium with figures of 10–1–52–2.
In November 2011, he made his Test presentation procuring his test top from Sachin Tendulkar alongside Umesh Yadav against West Indies, with figures of 27–4–81–3 in the first innings and 21.3–5–47–6 in the second innings.
       Ashwin was recompensed the Man of the Series for his exhibitions with both ball and bat. In the third Test, he scored his lady global century, helping India to a draw. Ashwin was given the Dilip Sardesai recompense for turning into the Man of the Series in his introduction Test arrangement and a check for 5 lakh.
      Ashwin therefore visited Australia for India's four-Test arrangement in 2011/12. He played in three of the Tests being let well enough alone for the side for the third Test on the pace-accommodating WACA Ground taking nine wickets at a normal of 62.77.
       Ashwin took 18 wickets at normal of 13.11 in two test matches against New Zealand and get to be Man of the Series. In first Test, his match figures of 12/85 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium was the best by an Indian spinner against NZ bettering S. Venkataraghavan's 47 year old record set on 19 March 1965 with match figures of 12/152 at Feroz Shah Kotla.
        Ashwin has surpassed previous India commander Anil Kumble as the main wicket-taker for India in a four-Test arrangement. Ashwin guaranteed his 28th wicket of Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2012/13 at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. The past record of 27 had been accomplished by Kumble against Australia as well, amid the 2004/05 release of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In 2013, Ashwin proceeded with his great all-round structure against West Indies in this Test. He has now hit a hundred and taken five wickets for the match against them in successive Tests. He had hit a hundred and taken nine wickets the last time India played against West Indies at Wankhede Stadium in 2011. Just four other India players have hit a hundred and taken five or more wickets for the match. Ashwin's the one and only to do it twice.
         The 280-run association between Rohit Sharma and Ashwin was India's most astounding in Tests for the seventh wicket, beating the unbeaten 259-run organization between VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni against South Africa at the same venue in 2010. This was likewise the second-most noteworthy organization for India against West Indies for any wicket in Tests. After a poor execution against South Africa in the first Test in India's voyage through South Africa 2013–14, Ashwin was dropped for the second test and didn't play in any of the tests on the New Zealand visit. He was additionally not chosen for the first test against Englan

Bowling style: 

      


 Ashwin is a tall off-spinner who basically depends on the skip of the pitch to get his wickets, much like his ancestors Harbhajan Singh and S Venkatraghavan. Anyway, not at all like the other two, he is eager to flight the ball in this manner providing for it more opportunity to turn and dip on the batsman. Notwithstanding his stock conveyance the off-break, he has great control over his arm ball and the carrom ball the recent of which he utilizes often as a part of the shorter groups. In IPL 2013 he was seen bowling leg-break and googly also. In any case, in a meeting, he has expressed that he forgoes bowling the doosra as it obliges him to twist and straighten his arm which he discovers hard to do.







Achievements: 

  • Ravichandran Ashwin turned into the quickest Indian bowler to achieve 100 test wickets as he got to the point of reference in his eighteenth Test match. The past record holder was unbelievable Indian spinner Erapalli Prasanna who got there in his twentieth test. Ashwin likewise turned into the fifth quickest bowler on the planet to achieve 100 Test wickets after G.Lohmann (Eng in 16 matches), CTB Turner (Aus in 17 matches), S.F.Barnes (Eng in 17 matches) & C.Grimmett (Aus in 17 matches).
  • Ravichandran Ashwin turned into the first Indian cricketer to score a century and take five wickets in same test match on 2 different instances. He attained to this accomplishment without precedent for his third Test when he made 103 and took 5/156 in the first innings. Again he rehashed the accomplishment in the Kolkata test against West Indies in November 2013 where he took 2/52 in the first innings and 3/46 in the second innings and scored 124 in India's first innings. Different Indians to have done this accomplishment once are Vinoo Mankad in 1952 and Polly Umrigar in 1962. This deed had just been accomplished 26 times beforehand in world cricket, the last event being by Jacques Kallis in 2002.
  • On 8 December 2012, Ashwin finished 500 runs in his eleventh Test cricket match when batting against England scoring 91*. With this he imparts the record of turning into the speediest player alongside Australia's Jack Gregory and England's Ian Botham, who likewise took 11 Tests to achieve the characteristic of finishing the inside and out twofold of 500 runs and 50 wickets. Unexpectedly the snappiest Indian to achieve 500 runs and 50 wickets before Ashwin was Salim Durani, who did as such in his fourteenth Test, emulated by Vinoo Mankad in 15 tests and Kapil Dev in 16.
  • Ashwin has surpassed previous India skipper Anil Kumble as the main wicket-taker for India in a four-Test arrangement. Ashwin asserted his 28th wicket of Border-Gavaskar Trophy (2012–13) at the Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi. The past record of 27 had been accomplished by Kumble against Australia as well, amid the 2004–05 release of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
  • Ashwin & Rohit Sharma together put on a record seventh partnership(280 Runs) for India in the first test against West Indies.

Awards: 


Arjuna Award, 2014.

Polly Umrigar, 2013.

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