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Ravichandran Ashwin, the crafty off-spinner, finds himself on the cusp of a triumphant return to One Day Internationals (ODIs) after an 18-month hiatus. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the selection committee, spearheaded by Ajit Agarkar, are eager for World Cup 2023 success, determined to end a decade-long ICC trophy drought. Despite being dropped from the ODI squad, Ashwin’s spin prowess and the lack of viable alternatives have propelled him back into contention.
The Unwavering Scheme of Things
According to a senior BCCI official, Ashwin was never truly out of the reckoning. The selectors deemed him fit for specific formats, and his absence from the initial World Cup core group, formed by the Chetan Sharma-led selection committee, was indeed surprising. However, Ashwin’s exceptional skills in Indian conditions, particularly as an off-spinner, make him an indispensable asset to the team.
Desperate Measures for World Cup Success
The selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, recognizes the importance of an experienced off-spinner like Ashwin in their quest for World Cup glory. With the current spinners being predominantly left-arm or leg-spin bowlers, the lack of a quality off-spinner has prompted discussions of sending an SOS to Ashwin.
The Road to Redemption
Post the West Indies ODIs, the selectors plan to finalize the squad for the Asia Cup 2023 and World Cup 2023. During the pre-Asia Cup camp at the National Cricket Academy, a final decision on Ashwin’s ODI return will be taken, with a potential comeback slated for the Asia Cup in September.
Reasons Behind Ashwin’s Reinstatement
- Sole Off-Spinner: Despite Ashwin’s lack of interest in ODIs, the Indian roster lacks a viable back-up off-spinner. Washington Sundar, another potential candidate, is currently committed to the Asian Games, leaving Ashwin as the solitary option.
- Desperation for Success: With Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma’s roles under scrutiny after repeated failures in multi-national tournaments, Ashwin’s inclusion as a restrictive option holds value. His impressive economy rate of 4.94 in 113 matches and ability to support fellow bowlers makes him an attractive choice.
- Scarce All-Round Options: Unlike previous World Cups, the current Indian setup boasts more specialists than all-rounders. The team’s top five lack all-round capabilities, making Ashwin’s versatility with both bat and ball an added advantage.
- Spin-Friendly Venues: With most World Cup 2023 venues supporting spin, Ashwin’s expertise in exploiting such conditions makes him a potential match-winner.
- A Winning Pedigree: Ashwin’s previous contributions to India’s World Cup triumph in 2011 and Champions Trophy victory in 2013 add to his credentials. His ability to excel with the new ball makes him a valuable asset in the tournament.
Ravichandran Ashwin’s return to the ODI fold presents a tale of redemption and perseverance. With the BCCI and the selection committee pinning their hopes on World Cup 2023 success, the seasoned off-spinner might just be the catalyst to end India’s long-standing ICC trophy drought.
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