More seniors expected to retire before England tour next year: Report suggests Ashwin's retirement is just the beginning
Ashwin was a vital member of a group of cricket stars that included Virat Kohli, Rohit Sha...
Ashwin was a vital member of a group of cricket stars that included Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Ravindra Jadeja, who were the backbone of Team India during a transition period in 2012 and 2013. This was a time when legends like Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, and VVS Laxman bid farewell to the cricketing world one after the other. The news of Ashwin being the first among this group to retire during the next transition phase surely caught many by surprise.
Captain Rohit may repeatedly try to remind everyone that "doors are open" for anyone who is performing, it was a foregone conclusion that Team India had moved on from Pujara and Rahane. Did they internally drop a hint internally to Ashwin as well?
There are contradictory reports doing rounds in the media about what led to Ashwin's retirement. Cricbuzz reported, "The key stakeholders were evidently informed well in advance of the impending announcement." News agency PTI, however, stated it came as a surprise for the selection committee and the top BCCI officials.
No direct nudge to Ashwin but indirect message was sent"How much of this decision is planned, voluntary, or subtly influenced is difficult to determine, but the Indian team is expected to undergo a transformation soon - possibly by the start of their next Test series in England in the coming summer of 2025… It is unlikely that anyone would openly admit it was a nudge, but there is a perception that this announcement is just the first in a series expected to follow - much like in 2008, when several senior players retired in quick succession. The signals, whether conveyed directly or indirectly, seem to have been sent, setting the stage for a transition," Cribuzz reported.
There was no direct nudge to Ashwin from the selectors but after his below-par outing in the home series against New Zealand there were murmurs in the dressing room. Expect Ashwin to be aware of the slow developments. The biggest indication came when the country's second-highest wicket-taker with 675 scalps was ignored for the Perth Test. Ashwin has been kept on the bench by Ravindra Jadeja before. In fact, it was the norm in overseas Tests for the last five or six years, but never has he become the "second-best" to another off-spinner. India's decision to pick Washington Sundar ahead of both Ashwin and Jadeja in Perth is believed to be the biggest indirect message of a shift in stance.
"In Ashwin's case, it remains unclear where, when, or even whether a message was conveyed to him. As someone who has represented the country with immense pride, being overlooked in favour of Washington Sundar for the Perth Test might not have been an easy pill to swallow," the report added.
And mind you, things might be no different for the other seniors remaining in the team. After the drawn game in Brisbane, it is safe to say that India's chances of making it to the WTC final reduced further. In the next cycle, that starts with the five-match Test series in England, one should not be surprised if the baton is passed to a new captain.