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Happiness and gratitude define me right now, says Ashwin on his limited-overs comeback

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Ravichandran Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin

Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has uncovered that a persuasive message he wrote in 2017 assisted him with remaining positive through difficult stretches.

Ashwin, who was dropped from the white-ball squad four years prior, made an unprecedented comeback subsequent to being named in the 15-man Indian squad for the T20 World Cup.

Ashwin was picked over leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal and left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav, both of whom were important for the limited-overs squad for the visit through Sri Lanka in July. On Wednesday, the off-spinner took to Twitter to impart a picture of his wall to a moving message.

“Every tunnel has light at the end of it. But only those in the tunnel who believe in the light will live to see it,” a quote that Ashwin had written on the wall.

“2017: I wrote this quote down a million times in my diary before putting this up on the wall! Quotes that we read and admire have more power when we internalise them and apply in life. Happiness and gratitude are the only 2 words that define me now. #t20worldcup2021,” he said.

Ashwin is as of now in England as a component of the Test squad for the five-match series. He has not highlighted in any of the four matches up until this point, with Ravindra Jadeja being picked as the solitary spinner. India are driving the series 2-1, having enlisted succeeds at Lord’s and The Oval.

Ashwin last played a T20I for India against the West Indies at Kingston in July 2017. The accomplished off-spinner has guaranteed 52 wickets in 46 T20Is at a strike rate of 19.70 and an economy rate of 6.97.

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