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Mastering the Art of Spinning: Ravi Ashwin’s Journey

Ashwin’s journey hasn't been limited just to his role as a bowler. Over many years, he has developed into a crucial all-rounder for India, contributing generously with the bat in crucial situations.

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By Mausam Pandya
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Ravichandran Ashwin’s journey to becoming one of the world’s premier spinners is a testimony to his relentless chasing of excellence and tactical innovation. Emerging from Chennai, Ashwin’s early cricketing years were marked by his prodigious talent with the ball, which was combined with a deep understanding of the game. Anyways, it was his adaptability and unique technique to think beyond conventional spin bowling that set him apart.

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In the beginning, Ashwin’s rise was not without challenges. While he had an exceptional debut against West Indies in 2011, his early career was a mixture of consistency and the occasional struggle to maintain a place in India’s star-studded squad. Moreover, what set Ashwin apart from many others was his relentless effort to evolve his craft. He persistently experimented with variations — from the carrom ball to the subtle tweaks in his flight and pace — all while adapting to different pitch situations around the world.

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Unlike several spinners who depend solely on natural variations, Ashwin’s deep understanding of batting patterns and conditions allows him to out-think opposition batsmen. His mastery of tactics is seen not just in his unique technique but in his ability to read the game and plan his spells carefully. He is known to often set up batsmen over many deliveries, using patience and efforts to break them down mentally and physically.

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Ashwin’s journey hasn't been limited just to his role as a bowler. Over many years, he has developed into a crucial all-rounder for India, contributing generously with the bat in crucial situations. His record-breaking feats in Test cricket, where he has persistently dominated both home and away conditions, have firmly established him as one of the biggest spinners in the history of the game. His growth is a clear cut reflection of his dedication to mastering the art of spinning.

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