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"Somebody Else Will...": R Ashwin Makes Retirement Plan Clear Ahead Of Bangladesh Tests

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India's veteran all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin is no longer an all-format player, with his international career limited to only Tests at the moment.

Already 37, Ashwin is only behind the great Anil Kumble in terms of wicket-takers in Tests from the country. While the target of taking the No.

1 spot remains, Ashwin continues to play cricket only for his love for the game. When asked about the topic of retirement, the Tamil Nadu-born cricketer said that he will hang his boots the day he loses his love for the game. "There is nothing like that in my mind.

I am only thinking about one day at a time because when you get older, you have to put in extra effort every single day. It's not the same.

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