Thursday, 30 June 2011

Ravichandran Ashwin felicitated at SSN College of Engineering

Proud moment: World Cup winner Ravichandran Ashwin being felicitated by his alma mater SSN College of Engineering


Ravichandran Ashwin belongs to a select breed of cricketers who also happen to be engineers by education. Being an off-spinner from Chennai and also an engineering graduate has often led to comparisons with former India captain Srinivas Venkataraghavan, and Ashwin went some way in justifying such high praise by being a part of the Indian team that claimed the ICC World Cup this April.

On Tuesday, Ashwin's alma mater, SSN College of Engineering, felicitated the cricketer on his achievement, presenting with a memento while the chairman of HCL Corporation and founder of SSN, Shiv Nadar felicitated Ashwin through teleconferencing.

Accepting the honour, Ashwin said that he was deeply touched by the gesture and while the honour meant a lot, being felicitated by his own college amidst an audience of college mates, Ashwin said, was ‘a proud moment.'

Published: May 1, 2011 00:00 IST | Source: Hindu

[Video] Ravichandran Ashwin speaks about his bowling tactics after CSK's IPL 2011 win



Ravichandran Ashwin speaks about his bowling tactics after Csk's IPL 2011 win [Video]

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

[Photo] Ravichandran Ashwin shows his World Cup 2011 medal to parents & grandfather


Ravichandran Ashwin, a member of World Cup winning Indian team, showing his medal to his grandfather and parents at their residence in Chennai

[Video] Ravichandran Ashwin & Murali Vijay share the joy of winning IPL 2011



Chennai Super Kings won the second IPL in a row after they defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore. Murali Vijay and Ravichandran Ashwin expressed their thoughts after IPL 2011 Victory.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

[VIDEO] Ravichandran Ashwin vs Vijay Mallya - IPL 2011 Auctions - CSK vs RCB



[VIDEO] Ravichandran Ashwin vs Vijay Mallya - IPL 2011 Auctions - CSK vs RCB

The mistake Vijay Mallya did in the IPL 2011 Auctions proved costly for him at the end.

[VIDEO] Ravichandran Ashwin gets hit on head by Saurabh Tiwary - CSK vs RCB - IPL 2011




[VIDEO] Ravichandran Ashwin gets hit on head by Saurabh Tiwary - CSK vs RCB - IPL 2011

Saturday, 25 June 2011

[Photo] Ravichandran Ashwin plays soccer as teammate Virat Kohli watches


Ravichandran Ashwin (R) plays soccer as teammate Virat Kohli watches during a cricket practice session in Vadodara December 3, 2010. India will play their third one-day international cricket match against New Zealand in Vadodara on Saturday.

[Photo] Ravichandran Ashwin lets a catch slip


India's Ravichandran Ashwin lets a catch slip during the second one day international cricket match against New Zealand in Jaipur, India, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010.

[Photo] Bhajji, Piyush & Ravichandran Ashwin at St George's Park, in Port Elizabeth



Indian bowler's Harbhajan Singh (R), Piyush Chawla (C) and Ravichandran Ashwin look on during a training session on the eve of their fourth One Day International (ODI) between India and South Africa at St George's Park, in Port Elizabeth on January 20, 2011.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Ravichandran Ashwin Breathing Down Harbhajan's Neck




There have been a handful of players who have been able to get their way with selections for the Indian cricket team despite lacklustre performances. Harbhajan Singh for one doesn't face any threat of losing his place in the side until our selectors overrule themselves and give Ravichandran Ashwin - a move which is more likely to pay-off given his aggressive mindset - an opportunity in the national team. The recent performance of both these bowlers, during the World Cup and Indian Premier League, is something that breeds a healthy debate between the two. The cracks are more visible than ever in Bhajji's limited stocks while Ashwin, with his exceptional abilities and confidence, provides exactly the change needed.


Both the off-spinners back themselves bowling in the powerplays or at the death, and they also have the guts to toss the ball up against the likes of Chris Gayle or Virender Sehwag. However when it comes to playing for the national team, one enjoys tremendous backing of his captain and selectors while the other has to 'just' wait. I am not saying Ashwin is better or Bhajji is on the wane - just that the fight will spur the latter to develop some new tools. He has been too ordinary for some time lately and seems to be riding on his reputation.


Harbhajan's form - with the ball - has been nothing to brag about these days. He only managed 14 wickets in 15 matches in IPL - which included a five-for against Chennai Super Kings. He went wicket-less on eight occasions and leaked 370 runs. On the other hand Chennai's most-successful bowler Ashwin returned empty-handed only three times - conceding 388 runs for his 20 wickets in 16 outings.


The young tweaker from Chennai has repeatedly played vital part in his teams' success in IPL. Ashiwn bagged the 'most economical bowler' award in the third edition of the T20 extravaganza with 13 wickets in 12 matches at an envious economy rate of 6.10. This year too, the 24-year-old off-spinner maintained his good run giving away only 6.15 runs per over. He also improved his average from 22.53 to 19.40 this time around. Though Harbhajan improved his economy rate from 7.04 to 6.98 this IPL, his average leaped from 22.17 to 26.42. For all his so-called steadiness, the Turbanator seems to be losing the tricks like Murali and spell-binding skills like Warnie to contain the batters.


Wayne Parnell rightly said, only thinking bowlers will survive Twenty20 cricket. The Malingas and Mishras proved it's not just a batsmen's game. Gone are the days when pace bowlers used to start the proceedings and pass it on to the spinners only after 10-15 overs. Today Dhoni just tosses the ball to Ravichandran Ashwin and he obliges with early wickets. The lanky off-spinner opened the bowling on four occasions for CSK in IPL-4 dismissing the likes of Chris Gayle (in final) and AB de Villiers in the first over. Bhajji too opened the bowling for Mumbai Indians five times scalping Adam Gilchrist, Jesse Ryder and David Warner straightaway to mark the great transformation in world cricket.


However, he also enjoyed the advantage of having someone like Lasith Malinga on his side who kept one end ridiculously tight.


Batsmen's concentration spans are generally shorter in the T20 format which brings me to my next point - value for wicket. While Ashwin's primary victims included the openers, Harbhajan preyed mainly on middle-order and lower-order batsmen in IPL-4.


The opening batsmen who fell to Ashwin were: Jacques Kallis, Mayank Agarwal (twice), Brendon McCullum, Mahela Jayawardena, Jesse Ryder, Eoin Morgan, Shane Watson, Parthiv Patel, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle (twice).


His other wickets included Robin Uthappa (twice), Ashok Menaria (twice), Gautam Gambhir, Colin Ingram, Venugopal Rao and Daniel Vettori.


Harbhajan's opening strikes: Adam Gilchrist, Jesse Ryder, David Warner and Gautam Gambhir.


Other scalps: Aaron Finch, Suresh Raina, Aniruda Srikkanth, Albie Morkel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Joginder Sharma, Abhishek Nayar, JP Duminy, Umesh Yadav and Yogesh Nagar.


You can do your own math here as to who can afford to put their feet up for a while. They both have the ability to contain the batsmen and earn a decent living but Ashwin has been on the wrong side for a while now. Logic fails when we see Piyush Chawla playing more matches than Ashwin at cricket's grandest stage - World Cup.


Almost every team relies heavily on their spinners and the sub-continent tweakers are famous for their dominance in the area - we didn't have many Shane Warnes out there, did we? The variety and bags of tricks with which these spinners operate puts them above grade cricketers. Ashwin in recent times has emerged somewhat more intimidating than Bhajji who seems to be at the other end of the gamut. India's lead spin bowler too is aware of the growing competition from the rising star - perhaps that's the reason he opted to tour West Indies when many senior players decided to take some well-deserved rest and give an opportunity to other promising talents.

Ravichandran Ashwin may miss SLPL due to BCCI's decision


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CSK star and ace Indian spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin may miss inaugural Sri Lankan Premier League (SLPL) after BCCI banned it's players from participating in it.

India’s cricket board has banned its players from taking part in the Sri Lankan Premier League Twenty20 tournament, claiming it is being run by a private company.

The board barred its players on Sunday from participating in the tournament after 12 of its players had been approached to take part, including Praveen Kumar, Munaf Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin.

“We are not comfortable with allowing our players to participate in the tournament because of the involvement of a private entrepreneur,” Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Narainswamy Srinivasan told The Associated Press on Monday. Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Nishantha Ranatunga said the T20 league is under his organization’s control.

“Our Twenty20 league is not a private venture but an SLC project,” Ranatunga said. “The board will discuss and decide on what steps can be taken after India’s refusal to send its players.”

Players from other countries who are expected to play in the league, which will be staged in Colombo from July 19 to Aug. 4, include Daniel Vettori, Shahid Afridi, Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard. Indian media speculated that former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi is involved with the Singapore-based firm that is linked to the tournament, causing the Indian board to ban its players from taking part. “It seems the best way to scuttle any plans is to say Lalit Modi is behind it.”

Modi wrote on his Twitter page. “Good to know that just mentioning my name can send a shiver down their spines.” Modi was removed as IPL commissioner after allegations of financial irregularities last year.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Ravichandran Ashwin gets engaged to schoolmate Preethi




Ravichandran Ashwin has bowled a maiden over... and no, we're not referring to the one on the cricket field! The latest about the prolific offspinner, who made many a head turn with his performance in the recently-concluded IPL, is that he got engaged to his schoolmate, Preethi.

A source revealed, "Yes, Ashwin got engaged recently. Though he knows the girl (Preethi) pretty well as they studied in the same school, the match was decided by the elders of the family. It is an arranged marriage."

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