India’s veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin etched his name in record books on Day 2 of the third Test against England a꧑t the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmed𝔉abad.
The Chennai-lad registered his 400th Test wicket by dismissing English speedster Jofra Archer for a two-ball duck. Ashwin reached the milestone in the 24th over of England’s second innings.
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Ashwin has now be🧸come the fourth Indian and ꦰsixteenth bowler overall to enter the 400-wicket club in the longest format.
Most Test wickets for India:
- 619 – Anil Kumble
- 434 – Kapil Dev
- 417 – Harbhajan Singh
- 400 – Ravichandran Ashwin*
The Tamil Nadu spinner achieved the landmark in his 77th Test and became the fastest Indian to do so. Overall, Ashwin is the second-fastest bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 400 wickets after legendary Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan.
Fastest to 400 Test wickets:
- 72 matches – Muttiah Muralitharan
- 77 matches – Ravichandran Ashwin*
- 80 matches – Richard Hadlee
- 80 matches – Dale Steyn
- 84 matches – Rangana Herath
On the second day of the third Test, Ashwin bowled 15 overs and picked up four wickets. He dismissed Ben Stokes (25), Ollie Pope (12), Archer (0), and Jack Leach (9).