Indian cricket’s stalwart, Ravichandran Ashwin, continues to solidify his legacy as one of the best bowlers in Test cricket. With his outstanding performance in the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, the 38-year-old off-spinner tied the legendary Muttiah Muralitharan’s record of 11 Player of the Series (POTS) awards.
Ashwin’s brilliant display left the Bangladesh batters struggling, further proving his ability to control the game with his spin bowling. As one of the highest wicket-takers among active players, Ashwin remains a key figure in the Indian cricket setup, aging like fine wine and continuing to dominate on the international stage.
Ashwin’s Humble Response to a Milestone Achievement
Following India’s series win, former BCCI selector Saba Karim asked Ashwin if he kept count of his Player of the Series awards. In response, Ashwin delivered a witty yet humble reply, saying, “I think you are making it sound like I am some serial killer, who is planning all these things, which I am not.”
Ashwin downplayed the significance of such milestones, admitting that while it may have mattered earlier in his career, he no longer focuses on these accolades. His current approach is centred around enjoying the game and refining his process rather than obsessing over individual awards or recognition.
Focus on Process Over Results
Ashwin emphasized that his greatest joy comes from continuously improving his game, not from winning titles or awards. He explained that focusing on the process rather than the results has brought him more satisfaction in recent years.
According to Ashwin, the true joy of cricket lies in the opportunity to innovate and experiment, whether in the nets or on the field. This mindset, he believes, is what has helped him maintain his form and enthusiasm for the game, ensuring that each day presents a new challenge and chance for growth.
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