THE ASHWIN DILEMMA: DECIPHERING INDIA'S CWC 2023 STRATEGY.
Cricket Today|September 22, 2023
Before we evaluate Ashwin's suitability for the ODI format, it's crucial to acknowledge his stellar performances in the T20 format. Over the past few years, Ashwin has reinvented himself as a formidable T20 bowler...
THE ASHWIN DILEMMA: DECIPHERING INDIA'S CWC 2023 STRATEGY.

As the cricketing world gears up for the much-anticipated ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, India finds itself at a crossroads. With weeks to go until the mega event, the cricketing fraternity was abuzz with excitement following India's impressive victory in the Asia Cup, where they decimated Sri Lanka for a paltry 50 runs. However, amidst the euphoria of this triumph, a setback occurred. Axar Patel, India's dependable all-rounder, suffered an injury during the penultimate game before the finals. In light of this, India is now set to take on Australia in a critical 3-match ODI series, which serves as the last international series before the World Cup. A surprising inclusion in the squad announcement was the return of seasoned spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for the first two ODIs. KL Rahul was given the responsibility to lead the team, while the core group of players was rested for these initial encounters. The decision to recall Ashwin has raised many eyebrows, particularly considering that he hasn't featured in ODI cricket since the 2017 Champions Trophy finals.

Ashwin, however, has been a stalwart in the T20 format, consistently delivering match-winning performances in the last two T20 World Cups. With the upcoming World Cup taking place in India, speculations are rife about whether Ashwin's inclusion is strategic or sentimental.

In this article, we delve into the various aspects of recalling R Ashwin for CWC 2023, exploring the potential advantages and disadvantages of this decision.

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