IND vs AUS / Ashwin will break Kapil Dev's big record, will do wonders in Test cricket by taking only 2 wickets

Zoom News : Feb 27, 2023, 09:54 AM
IND vs AUS: Ravichandran Ashwin is counted among the best spinners in the world. Playing his carrom ball is not easy at all. When he is in his stride, he can tear apart any batting attack. He is in excellent form at the moment. He has won many matches for Team India on his own. At this time he is looking in rhythm against Australia. The third Test between India and Australia will be played from March 1 at Indore ground. Ashwin can make many big records in this match. Let's know about them.

Ashwin can make this big record

If Ravichandran Ashwin takes 2 wickets in the third Test against Australia, he will go past Kapil Dev in terms of taking the most wickets in international cricket. Kapil Dev has taken 687 wickets. At the same time, Ashwin has so far taken 686 wickets in international cricket. The kind of form Ashwin is in. With that, he will easily leave behind the legendary Kapil Dev.

Highest wicket taker for India in international cricket:

Anil Kumble - 956 wickets

Harbhajan Singh - 711 wickets

Kapil Dev - 687 wickets

Ravichandran Ashwin - 686 wickets

Can leave Kumble behind

Anil Kumble took the highest number of 111 wickets for India in Test matches against Australia. Ravichandran Ashwin occupies the second number in this matter. Ashwin has taken 103 wickets so far. If he takes nine more wickets in the third Test against Australia, he will go past Kumble to become the highest wicket-taker against Australia.

Anil Kumble - 111 Test wickets

Ravichandran Ashwin - 103 Test wickets

Harbhajan Singh - 95 Test wickets

Victory is necessary for Team India.

Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, Team India has performed brilliantly in Test matches so far. Team India has achieved a 2-0 lead in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Australian batsmen have not been able to stand in front of Indian spinners. Indore's pitch has always been considered supportive of spinners.

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