India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has retired from international cricket halfway through his side’s tour of Australia.
The 38-year-old, who took 537 wickets in 106 Tests, announced his immediate retirement after the third match in Brisbane ended in a rain-affected draw.
“This will be my last day as an Indian cricketer in all formats at an international level,” Ashwin told a press conference.
“I do feel there’s a bit of punch left in me as a cricketer but I would like to showcase that in club-level cricket.
“It’s a very emotional moment. I have had a lot of fun. I have made a lot of memories.”
Ashwin was left out of the opening match of the series in Perth, before being recalled for the second Test in Adelaide. He was left out in Brisbane in favour of Ravindra Jadeja.
Captain Rohit Sharma said he was aware Ashwin was considering retirement before the series, but convinced him to play in Adelaide last week.
As well as his Test career, which also included six hundreds, Ashwin also played in 116 one-day internationals and 65 T20s for India.
India batter Virat Kohli said on X: “I’ve played with you for 14 years and when you told me today you’re retiring, it made me a bit emotional and the flashbacks of all those years playing together came to me.
“I’ve enjoyed every bit of the journey with you ash, your skill and match winning contributions to Indian cricket are second to none and you will always be remembered as a legend of Indian cricket.
“Wish you nothing but the best in your life with your family and everything else that it unfolds for you. With massive respect and lots of love to you and your close ones. Thanks for everything buddy.”
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