Ashwin
today took the first three wickets to
fall, in the process becoming the second-fastest man to 200 wickets in Test
history. His 37 matches to reach the landmark puts him just ahead of Dennis
Lillee and Waqar Younis, behind only former Australia leg-spinner Clarrie
Grimmett on 36.
Opening the
bowling, the off-spinner removed openers Martin Guptill and Tom Latham in the
fourth over of the innings with only three runs on the board. Having been
denied Ross Taylor, Ashwin trapped Kane
Williamson on the back foot in the final session of the fourth day in Kanpur, becoming
the second-fastest bowler to 200 Test
wickets, behind only Australia's Clarrie Grimmett. But
for two rain-affected Tests in the West Indies series, he was a good chance to
beat Grimmett to the mark. Ashwin got there in his 37th Test while Grimmett took 36. In 46 Tests,
Harbhajan Singh was the fastest Indian before Ashwin.
In getting there,
Ashwin amassed 18 five-fors and four 10-wicket match hauls. He has more
Man-of-the-Series awards than any other Indian. To go with that Ashwin has also
scored four hundreds –making him a bowling all-rounder. The most famous Offie, Muttiah Muralitharan is the next quickest
offspinner to 200 Test wickets, having taken 42 Tests. Harbhajan Singh had taken 46 matches to reach
the milestone and Ash has beaten him by flat 9 tests. 51.40 Ashwin's strike rate - the best among 32
spinners to take 150 or more wickets in Tests. Among those with at least 100
wickets, only Johnny Briggs and Colin Blythe - who bowled on unprepared pitches
around the turn of the 20th century - have struck more frequently.
Glory to Ravi
Ashwin – hope he bowls NZ out tomorrow beating them and earning another Man of
the Match.
Regards – S.
Sampathkumar
25th Sept. 2o16.
