Thursday , December 5 2024

Why did Ravichandran Ashwin have to be ruled out of the third test? Big reason revealed

Team India's star bowler Ravichandran Ashwin has suddenly been ruled out of the third test. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has said that Ashwin has pulled out of the Rajkot Test due to a family emergency. The big reason behind Ashwin's sudden exit from the third test has come to light.

Ravichandran Ashwin's mother admitted to hospital

According to the information, Ravichandran Ashwin's mother is ill. He is admitted in the hospital. BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla posted on Instagram, “I wish the speedy recovery of Ravichandran Ashwin's mother. He had to leave Rajkot Test and go to Chennai to live with his mother. BCCI has said that the board and the team are with Ashwin in this challenging time.

fans started praying

According to reports, Ashwin suddenly got information that his mother was ill and admitted to the hospital. After this he informed the team and officials and left for Rajkot. It is noteworthy that Ravichandran Ashwin was born in Chennai. Ashwin, who belongs to a Tamil family, lives in West Mambalam, Chennai. As the health of Ashwin's mother worsens, fans are praying for her speedy recovery.

Let us tell you that Ashwin has bowled 7 overs so far in the third test. In which he has taken 1 wicket for 37 runs. Ashwin gave India its first success by dismissing England opener Jack Crawley for 15 runs in the 14th over. Now Team India will lose him.

Threat against Team India

It is noteworthy that by the end of the second day's play, England had scored 207 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in 37 overs. England is currently behind by 238 runs. Team India is in trouble due to Ashwin's exclusion. It remains to be seen which player returns in his place. His replacement has not been announced yet. Speculations regarding Akshar Patel or Washington Sundar have gained momentum. Before this, Ashwin had achieved a big achievement in his career. He took his record 500th Test wicket by dismissing Jack Crawley in England's first innings.