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R Ashwin roars back into form with a record-equalling five-wicket haul in the Ranchi Test, reaffirming his prowess on the cricketing stage.

In a resounding display of skill and determination, veteran off-spinner R Ashwin silenced his critics with a masterful performance in the fourth Test against England in Ranchi. Amidst doubts about his form and effectiveness, Ashwin rose to the occasion, securing his first five-wicket haul of the series and reclaiming his status as a pivotal force in the Indian bowling attack.

Ashwin’s remarkable feat came at a crucial juncture as India found themselves in a precarious position in the match. With England batting first, Ashwin’s spell of 5 for 51 helped restrict the visitors to a modest total of 145 runs. Leading the spin-bowling charge, Ashwin dismantled the English batting lineup with precision and finesse, delivering crucial breakthroughs when it mattered most.

The veteran off-spinner’s performance not only turned the tide of the game but also saw him etch his name in the record books. With his 35th five-wicket haul in Test cricket, Ashwin equaled the legendary Anil Kumble’s Indian record for the most five-wicket hauls. Additionally, he surpassed Kumble’s tally of wickets in home Test matches, further solidifying his stature as one of India’s premier bowlers on home soil.

Ashwin’s resurgence was a testament to his unwavering resolve and resilience in the face of adversity. Despite facing criticism for his lackluster performances in the earlier matches of the series, Ashwin remained unfazed, letting his bowling do the talking on the field. His ability to bounce back from a challenging phase showcased the depth of his character and the invaluable experience he brings to the team.

Muttiah Muralitharan – 67 in 133 matches
Shane Warne – 37 in 145 matches
Richard Hadlee – 36 in 86 matches
R Ashwin – 35 in 99 matches
Anil Kumble – 35 in 132 matches

As questions loomed over his form and effectiveness, Ashwin’s performance in Ranchi reaffirmed his status as a match-winner for India. His clinical display of spin bowling not only helped India regain control of the game but also underscored his enduring impact on the team’s success.

With the series finely poised, Ashwin’s resurgence could not have come at a better time for India. As they look to assert their dominance in the final stages of the series, Ashwin’s contributions with the ball will be instrumental in shaping the team’s fortunes and reaffirming his legacy as one of the greatest spinners in the history of Indian cricket.

Amrita Bhandari

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