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Can I be a cricketer after engineering?
You can play cricket in your college as there is game department also in engineering colleges. Also you can join cricket academy for better results give your best and be successful. An Electrical Engineer from College of Engineering, Guindy.
How did Ashwin become a cricketer?
Having achieved little success as an opening batsman at junior-level cricket, Ashwin dropped down the order and turned into an off-break bowler. He made his first-class debut for Tamil Nadu in December 2006 and captained the team the following season.
Who is better Lyon or Ashwin?
Chappell also highlighted how Lyon is scored off through the onside when he is bowling to the right-handers and this is why Ashwin has an edge over Lyon. Ashwin has taken 409 wickets in 78 Tests at an average of 24.69, including 30 five-wicket hauls and seven 10-wicket hauls.
Can Iitians become cricketer?
Having a cricketing career is independent of being in an IIT. You can be a cricketer with/without getting into IIT. Doing IIT before choosing cricket as a career ensures you with a job. But at the same time, it takes away the TIME and hence opportunities.
Where is Ravichandran Ashwin ranked in Test cricket?
Ashwin is ranked number 10 among bowlers and 6 among all-rounders in Test cricket as of 2019. In his 37th Test match, Ashwin became the fastest Indian bowler and the second fastest in the world to reach 200 Test wickets after Australian spinner Clarrie Grimmett (36 matches).
What happened to Ravichandran Ashwin in England?
Ashwin was retained in the limited-overs squad for the England tour. He emerged as India’s best bowler of the series, which India lost 3–0, taking six wickets at an average of 25.16. England toured India in October 2011 and were whitewashed in the ODI series 5–0.
How many wickets did Ravi Ashwin take against New Zealand?
Ashwin played in all five matches of the home series against New Zealand in November–December 2010. India completed a 5–0 whitewash and Ashwin ended up as the leading wicket-taker of the series with 11 wickets at an average of 21.90.
How many wickets did Ravichandran Srinivasan take in a Test series?
In a home Test series against Australia in 2013, he took 29 wickets, the most by any Indian bowler in a four-match Test series. The same year, he took his 100th Test wicket in his 18th match, becoming the fastest Indian bowler to the milestone and the fastest in the world in over 80 years.