Prime Minister Modi Pens Heartfelt Letter on Ravichandran Ashwin's Retirement
Indian cricket fans were left stunned by Ravichandran Ashwin's sudden retirement announcement during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. The announcement, made immediately after the conclusion of the Brisbane Test, shocked not only fans but also Ashwin’s teammates. Responding to this unexpected development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a heartfelt letter praising Ashwin’s illustrious career and immense contributions to cricket.
In his letter, Prime Minister Modi likened Ashwin's announcement to a “carrom ball,” surprising everyone at a time when fans were eagerly anticipating more stellar performances from him. Modi lauded Ashwin for his sacrifices and remarkable achievements, which include being one of the highest wicket-takers for India in international cricket.
PM Modi's Letter Highlights
“I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. Your retirement from international cricket has surprised fans not only in India but across the world. At a moment when everyone was eagerly awaiting more off-breaks, you delivered a carrom ball that bowled us all over. While this is a difficult decision for fans to come to terms with, they understand and respect it,” PM Modi wrote.
Praising Ashwin’s career, the Prime Minister added, “Please accept my heartfelt congratulations for always putting the team above everything. Your jersey number 99 will be greatly missed. Each of the 765 wickets you took across formats holds its own special place. Your record of the highest number of ‘Player of the Series’ awards in Test cricket is a testament to your impact on the game. From taking five wickets on your Test debut to being part of the 2011 World Cup-winning squad, your contributions across all formats are remarkable. Your all-round brilliance, including scoring a century while taking five wickets in the same match, is etched in cricketing history.”
Modi also highlighted Ashwin’s dedication off the field. “Even during challenging times, such as when your mother was hospitalized or during the Chennai floods, you prioritized the team above personal commitments. Such selflessness underscores your love for the game.”
Concluding the letter, the Prime Minister wished Ashwin well for the future. “As you bid farewell to international cricket, I urge you to continue exploring ways to contribute to the game you love so deeply. My best wishes for your future endeavors.”