Why Ashwin Is Not Considered In T20 Format For India, Here's The Answer
Ravichandran Ashwin is one of the all-time great bowlers and is already considered a modern-day legend. Yet, in the last few years, he is not considered in the T20 format to play for India.
The overall figures from 2011 till date also suggest the importance of wrist spinners in the T20 format. The top seven spin bowlers in terms of strike rate with more than 10 wickets are all either leg break or legspinners.
The fade of R Ashwin in the T20 format is evident by the fact that off-spin hasn't been the best counter for batsmen while the wrist spinners, though expensive, take more wickets at a better rate.
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Considering Ashwin in IPL, in the last three seasons - 2018, 2019, 2020 - he has taken 38 wickets in 43 matches at a strike rate of 25.41 while bowling at an economy of 7.67.
On the other hand, Yuzvendra Chahal has now become the highest wicket-taker for India in T20Is with 62 scalps at a strike rate of 18.1 with an economy of 8.40. At the same time, Kuldeep Yadav has the best economy among spinners for the last 10 years - 11.6 - taking 39 wickets at an economy of 7.11.
The trend with wrist spinners in the limited-overs format, especially in T20s, has made India leave out Ashwin. India has chosen a better strike rate at the cost of a slightly expensive wicket-taker.
Of course, R Ashwin is one of the greatest all-time test spinners, or rather bowlers, however, the T20 format doesn't give justice to his craft.