Among the tributes, fellow off-spinner Washington Sundar has been identified as a likely successor to handle spin-bowling duties for India. Sundar, who hails from the same state of Tamil Nadu as Ashwin, has been praised for his skills and has already shown promise in international cricket. In a heartfelt tribute, Sundar expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to share the field and dressing room with Ashwin, highlighting the learnings and experiences they shared both on and off the field[1].
The Indian team management has been under scrutiny for its handling of Ashwin's retirement. Reports suggest that Ashwin was on the selection outer with coach Gautam Gambhir and that captain Rohit Sharma had to persuade him to play in the second Test in Adelaide. This indicates a shift in the team's strategy and selection process, which may have contributed to Ashwin's decision to retire[3].
Despite the controversy surrounding his exit, Ashwin's contributions to Indian cricket are undeniable. With 537 Test wickets from 106 matches, he is one of the most successful spinners in the history of the game. His retirement marks the end of an era, and the Indian cricket team will need to adapt to a new dynamic without him.
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