Ravichandran Ashwin: Embracing Ups and Downs and Learning from Failures in My Cricket Career

2023-07-13 08:44:00

Ravichandran Ashwin says that there have been many ups and downs in his career and he always learns from his failures and moves forward. “There is no cricketer or man in this world who has gone through only achievements without failures.

When you fail it gives you two choices. You can either talk about it and complain about it and go down in your career. Or you can learn from it. I am someone who constantly learns from my mistakes.

I know today will be a good day. That there are many areas where I need to improve. Only then can I be better tomorrow. It is the constant search for the best that has helped him continue to perform well all this time,’ said Ashwin.

The 36-year-old Indian spinner says that his journey has been very tough and the bad times I have faced have lifted me up. ‘If there are no setbacks then there is no me. He has been playing international cricket for 14 years. If IPL career is added, it comes to 16 years.

I remember Rahul Dravid’s advice when he first met him. It doesn’t matter how many wickets you take or how many runs you score. The advice was to always cherish the beautiful moments you create as a team.

How fast time flies. I can’t even remember what happened. I am happy and grateful that I got this trip,’ added the world number one bowler.

Indian star pacer Ravichandran Ashwin has made a comeback to the Indian Test team after being out of the World Test Championship final. In the first cricket test against the West Indies, the Tamil Nadu player broke the backbone of the Caribbean team with a five-wicket haul in the first innings.

The player took the 33rd five-wicket haul in his Test career. Ashwin also managed to overtake England’s James Anderson (32) on the strength of yesterday’s performance.

Ashwin bowled 24.3 overs on the first day at the Windsor Park Stadium in Dominica and took five wickets for just 60 runs. It will also include six maiden overs.

He dismissed Brathwaite, Taganarain Chanderpaul, Allik Athanase, Alzari Joseph and Warrican. India have got the upper hand after being able to restrict West Indies to 150 runs and scoring 80 runs without losing a wicket on the first day.

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