The highly anticipated 2-match Test series between India and Bangladesh is set to commence on September 19, with the first match taking place at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. This match holds great significance for two players in particular: wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. Pant is poised to make his return to the Indian Test team after a lengthy spell away, while Ashwin is also eager to showcase his skills at his home ground after a substantial hiatus.
Why the Chennai Test is Significant for Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin has long been considered one of Indiaโs key bowlers in Test cricket. His performance in the upcoming match is particularly special as it marks his return to the MA Chidambaram Stadium after an absence of 1300 days. His last appearance on this renowned pitch was during a match against England in 2021. Ashwin’s stellar track record at the Chepauk Stadium only adds to the excitement surrounding his return. Over the years, he has not only excelled in bowling but has also proven to be a formidable batsman on this ground.
Ashwin’s Dominance at Chepauk
In the course of his career, R Ashwin has participated in 4 Test matches at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, during which he has taken a remarkable total of 30 wickets. Impressively, he has achieved the milestone of taking 5 wickets in an innings on 4 separate occasions. His prowess extends beyond just bowling; he has also accumulated 229 runs at an average of 38.16. His last match here was nothing short of phenomenal, where he captured 8 wickets against England and contributed significantly with the bat, scoring 106 runs off 148 balls in his second innings, featuring 14 boundaries and a six.
Ashwin: A Key Figure for Team India
Having played 100 Test matches so far, Ravichandran Ashwin has solidified his status as one of Team India’s most significant players, amassing an impressive 516 wickets at an average of 23.75. His ability to take 5 wickets in an innings has been accomplished 36 times throughout his career, showcasing his consistency and skill. Furthermore, he has contributed substantially with the bat, scoring a total of 3309 runs, which includes 5 centuries. When it comes to his performance against Bangladesh, Ashwin has proven effective as well, claiming 23 wickets in 6 Test matches along with scoring 157 runs, with a highest score of 58 runs.