Ashwin breaks Kumble’s great record and will overtake Shane Warne after taking 4 wickets



Ashwin breaks Kumble’s great record and will overtake Shane Warne after taking 4 wickets. indian republic


Indian team’s brilliant player Ravichandran Ashwin is setting new records in every match. In the Chennai Test, he exploded with both bat and ball. He scored a century in the first innings and then opened his clutches.

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In the ongoing second Test in Kanpur, Ravichandran Ashwin broke the great record of former great Indian spinner Anil Kumble. Ashwin created history by taking the first wicket in this match.

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Ravichandran Ashwin has now surpassed Anil Kumble in terms of taking the most Test wickets in Asia. He now has 4,120 wickets to his name in Asia. Kumble had taken 419 wickets.

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After breaking Anil Kumble’s record, Ashwin is now aiming for a mega record. He has a golden chance to overtake the great Australian spinner Shane Warne.

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Ashwin matched Shane Warne by opening his ‘claw’ in the second innings of the Chennai Test. He can now surpass Warne in terms of taking the most 5 wickets in an innings of international test cricket.

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He has taken one wicket in the first innings of Kanpur Test so far. If he gets 4 more wickets, that will be his 38 wickets. The late Shane Warne had achieved this feat 37 times.

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