Ashwin Recalls Annoying MS Dhoni Early in His Cricket Career

Ravichandran Ashwin recalled annoying MS Dhoni during a Challenger Trophy match early in his career. Ashwin celebrated Dhoni's wicket excessively, which annoyed Dhoni, but Ashwin explained it was his dream to get him out. This incident helped Ashwin eventually secure more opportunities with Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. Ashwin later became a key player for CSK, winning IPL titles in 2010 and 2011, and returned to the franchise in 2025.

Key Points: Ashwin Annoyed Dhoni Early Cricket Career

  • Ashwin recalls celebrating Dhoni's wicket in Challenger Trophy
  • Dhoni was annoyed by Ashwin's excessive celebration
  • Ashwin hoped it would help him get more IPL chances with CSK
  • Ashwin later became a key player for CSK's title wins in 2010 and 2011
  • Ashwin returned to CSK in 2025 for Rs 9.75 crore
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Ashwin recalls annoying MS Dhoni during early stages of his cricket career

Ravichandran Ashwin recalls annoying MS Dhoni during a Challenger Trophy match, celebrating his wicket to impress and earn more IPL opportunities with CSK.

"Getting your wicket was my dream. Maybe this will open a door for me in CSK. - Ravichandran Ashwin"

Mumbai, May 8

Former Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin recalled an instance of making his India and Chennai Super Kings teammate MS Dhoni annoyed early in his cricketing career, which happened during a domestic cricket tournament as the spinner was trying to make his way into the franchise's regular playing eleven.

Ashwin was speaking on JioHotstar's 'The Ravichandran Ashwin Experience'. The spinner was picked up by CSK ahead of the inaugural 2008 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, but still did not get to play a game during that season. In the 2009 season as well, Ashwin could play just two matches. It was by the next season in 2010, which CSK won, that the spinner started to get more opportunities to play for the franchise under the captaincy of MS Dhoni.

Recalling his climb up the franchise cricket circuit, Ashwin recalled watching Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan bowl his full quota of four overs from the sidelines and waiting for his chances, before he made his debut against the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the 2009 season in South Africa. It was in the final of the 2009 Challenger Trophy between India Blue led by Dhoni, and India Red led by Subramaniam Badrinath that he got Dhoni's wicket. Ashwin bowled a brilliant seven-over spell of 1/11, with two maidens in a winning effort, playing his part in skittling out a star-studded India Blue line-up for just 84 runs.

Ashwin recalled that he annoyed Dhoni by celebrating his wicket so much and told him that it was his dream to get him out, hoping that it would open doors to more IPL opportunities with CSK.

"It took me a long time, six or seven years, to understand the enormity of the situation. I had no other option. Muttiah Muralitharan was in the team, a legend, bowling his full quota, so I wasn't getting chances. I didn't play in 2008, but in 2009, I got my first game in Cape Town, against the Mumbai Indians, against Sachin Tendulkar. Between 2009 and 2010, I still didn't get many opportunities. In the Challenger Trophy, I got a chance to bowl to Dhoni. Dhoni got out twice against our team. Once, he hit a shot towards deep cover, and I took a diving catch. I celebrated it so much that he actually got annoyed. He was like, 'What is there to celebrate so much?' I told him, 'Getting your wicket was my dream. Maybe this will open a door for me in CSK.' The next year, I got my chance," he said.

Ashwin began his IPL journey with the Super Kings in 2008 and quickly became an integral part of their success. He played a key role in the franchise's triumphs, winning the IPL titles in 2010 and 2011, along with the Champions League T20 trophies in 2010 and 2014.

Ashwin later returned to CSK for the 2025 season for a fee of Rs 9.75 crore, marking a homecoming to the franchise where he made his name. In the intervening years, he represented defunct Rising Pune Supergiant, Punjab Kings (formerly Kings XI Punjab), Delhi Capitals, and Rajasthan Royals, gaining experience across multiple IPL setups before returning to Chennai. Ashwin ended his IPL career with 187 wickets in 221 matches at an average of 30.22, with best figures of 4/34, and is the all-time fifth-highest wicket-taker in IPL history. He also contributed 833 runs in 98 innings at an average of 13.01, with a fifty as a batter.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
This just shows how competitive domestic cricket in India is. Even someone like Ashwin had to wait for his chance behind Murali. The Challenger Trophy was such a great platform to showcase talent. Those 1/11 figures are absurd in a 20-over match.
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Nisha Z
Love how open Ashwin is about his early struggles. It's a good reminder that even legends start from somewhere. Also, his remark about taking 'six-seven years to understand the enormity of the situation' is so relatable in life.
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Michael C
Typical MSD reaction though! He never liked over-the-top celebrations. But deep down, he would have respected Ashwin's hunger. That 1/11 spell is still talked about in cricket circles. Pure class.
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Priya S
It's so heartwarming to see him back at CSK for 9.75 crores. Full circle moment! 🥹 From hoping to just get a game to being one of IPL's top wicket-takers. Ashwin's journey is truly inspiring for every young cricketer out there.
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Varun X
Honestly, I think Ashwin sometimes gets too caught up in his own narratives. But this story is genuinely funny. The way he celebrated like it was the World Cup and Dhoni just standing there confused is peak cricket content. 😂
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