IND vs. ENG: R Ashwin to break Harbhajan Singh’s record

India won the fourth match of the Test series against England by an innings and 25 runs on Saturday. The team recorded the series 3–1. India’s veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is trying to improve himself by learning something new every day because he is an indelible mark on one of the great players of Indian cricket. Wants to leave. Ashwin has won eight ‘Man of the Series’ titles in his 10-year career and is only eight wickets away from former spinner Harbhajan Singh, equaling 417 Test wickets. Ashwin may only break this record in England this summer but he doesn’t want to think about it.

Truth be told, this thing didn’t even come to my mind and if you want to take my opinions on it, he’s a very good bowler. There are a lot of things I learned from them. When Baju Pa started playing for the Indian team, I was not even an off spinner. Ashwin said he (Harbhajan) was also an inspiration for the famous series (32 wickets in three Tests) in 2001. In 2001, I never thought I was an off-spinner, and I mean, nobody would have ined these things.

Captain Kohli looked happy with victory, said- this moment is touching the heart

“When I was in the squad I played with Bhajju Pa and Anil Bhai but now I want to leave my mark,” he said. Huh he wants to improve himself every day as a cricketer and as a man. “I want to improve myself, I want to learn, and that’s my nature,” he said of those who criticized the pitch and wanted to see if the Indian team was out of the subcontinent. Go play and they will be given a green pitch, so how will the global media react to it.

“The success in this series is a testament to the fact that it is a really good Indian cricket team,” he said. That’s all I want to say. One day I was listening to what Sunny Bhai (Sunil Gavaskar) was saying, it made sense. “Ashwin was referring to Gavaskar’s statement, in which he said he should not pay much attention to British pundits because his favorite job is to criticize Indian pitches.

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