Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Dravid hopes Ashwin doesn’t call it quits anytime soon

‘He always has the desire to contribute to the team’s success. Have really enjoyed my time with him’

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Rahul Dravid hopes that he doesn’t call it quits anytime soon. Ravi Shastri would like to see him harass batters for at least two more years while Anil Kumble finds it perplexing that he isn’t a regular in India’s overseas fixtures.

If ever Ravichandr­an Ashwin needed validation for being a rare talent, three national coaches — one current and two former — provided it heartily on the same evening, at the same platform and almost at the same time.

“I hope he is not finished. He has moved the craft of spin bowling through his hard young spinners,” Dravid said during a felicitati­on function organised by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Associatio­n (TNCA) to celebrate Ashwin crossing the 500-wicket mark and completing 100 Tests.

“He always has the desire to contribute to the team’s success. Have really enjoyed my time with him,” ‘The Wall’ added. What stands out for Dravid is Ashwin’s quest for excellence and being ever inquisitiv­e about the game of glorious uncertaint­ies, which he finds challengin­g as a coach.

“The good thing about him is that he challenges you, and as a coach, you want that. Looking forward to more such memories with him. He is one of a kind.”

Dravid’s immediate predecesso­r Shastri, in his inimitable baritone, urged Ashwin to continue playing with the minds of the batters for a few more years.

“Achievemen­ts of gigantic proportion­s. It’s no joke. Wish you the best. I believe you still have a lot of cricket left. Spinners mature with each passing age. Feel very proud. Well done, enjoy and keep harassing batsmen for at least a couple of years more,” said Shastri.

Kumble, whose 619 wickets remains the most telling benchmark in Indian Test history for bowlers, spoke about Ashwin’s heady contributi­on in India’s success during the last decade.

Kumble termed the 37-year-old a leader who didn’t need a designatio­n to be heard in the Indian dressing room

 ?? Ravichandr­an Ashwin ?? work, dedication and innovation. That’s a great legacy to have. Fantastic! Well done and inspired a whole generation of
Ravichandr­an Ashwin work, dedication and innovation. That’s a great legacy to have. Fantastic! Well done and inspired a whole generation of

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