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‘I don’t enjoy success as much as I should’ Ashwin gave a shocking statement before the 100th test match

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The 5th match of the Test series against England will be the 100th match of Ashwin’s Test career.

R Ashwin. (Image Source: X)

Currently a five-match Test series is being played between India and England. The last and 5th match of the Test series will be played at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala from March 7. So this match is going to be very special for the experienced spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (R Ashwin) of the Indian team.

It is noteworthy that this is going to be Ashwin’s 100th Test match, which he would like to make memorable by performing brilliantly. However, before this match, Ashwin has given a big statement. Ashwin says that he does not enjoy his successes as much as he should.

Let us tell you that Ashwin is second in terms of taking most wickets for India in Test cricket after Anil Kumble (619). Ashwin has taken a total of 507 wickets in 99 test matches.

Ashwin gave a big statement

Let us tell you that before his 100th Test match, Ashwin has given a big statement in a discussion with Sports 18’s cricket expert and former cricketer Anil Kumble. Anil asked him that when any of your tours goes well or not, then whom do you go to for talks? Ashwin said-

I go to a person and it’s very stressful for that person, and that person is myself. Because Anil (Kumble) bhai I think cricket is one of the introspective sports. If you are ruthless and very critical of yourself, I think the truth of it will be reflected in your face.

Ashwin further said- You will find many critics in India, who will be found criticizing someone or the other. But only 10 of these will tell you the right things. So, I always say that it has been my biggest pain that I don’t enjoy my success as much as I should. But it helps me become a better cricketer.

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