Ashwin Recalls CSK Selection, Thought Muralitharan Ended His Chances

Ravichandran Ashwin recalled his early days with Chennai Super Kings, revealing he thought his chances were gone when the team picked Muttiah Muralitharan. He credited his late mentor VB Chandrasekhar for paving the way for his selection after a six-wicket haul in a league match. Ashwin expressed a desire to finish his IPL career at Chepauk but ended up playing his last game in Delhi. He finished as the league's fifth-highest wicket-taker with 187 scalps.

Key Points: Ashwin: Muralitharan Pick Made Me Think My CSK Chance Was Over

  • Ashwin thought his CSK chance was over after Muralitharan was picked
  • He was selected after a six-wicket haul in a league match
  • VB Chandrasekhar played a key role in his selection
  • Ashwin wanted to finish his IPL career at Chepauk but couldn't
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When they picked Muralitharan, I thought my chances were gone: Ashwin recalls how he was first picked by CSK

Ravichandran Ashwin reveals how he was first picked by CSK despite Muttiah Muralitharan's presence, credits VB Chandrasekhar for his selection.

"When they picked Muralitharan, I thought my chances were gone - Ravichandran Ashwin"

New Delhi, May 8

Former India off-spin veteran Ravichandran Ashwin reflected on his early days with Chennai Super Kings and recalled how he was first picked by the franchise, revealing that he thought his chances were over when the yellow army picked Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralitharan in 2009.

The 39-year-old Chennai native began his journey with his home franchise, Chennai Super Kings, winning two titles. In the 2025 auctions, Ashwin got a homecoming as he was picked by CSK for a whopping 9.75 crores before announcing his retirement ahead of the 2026 season.

Ashiwn also credited his late mentor VB Chandrasekhar for paving the way for his selection in CSK. "I've always wanted to stay grateful. People come into your life, lay a stepping stone for you, and then move on and for me, that person was VB Chandrasekhar. He's no longer with us, a life gone too soon. In Chennai's league cricket, I was playing for Chemplast against MRF at Pachaiyappa's ground when T20 was new and people felt spinners had no role, especially the finger spinners," Ashiwn said on JioStar.

"During the auction, CSK had already picked Muttiah Muralitharan, and I thought my chances were gone. Then came the final of that same tournament at Chepauk, it was Chemplast vs India Cements, who owned CSK. I took six wickets. Kasi Viswanathan and Kris Srikkanth were there, and after I got Player of the Match, Srikkanth said 'What, CSK didn't pick you? Hey Kasi, take him, you should pick good players.'

"The next day, I got a call from VB Chandrasekhar. He told me, 'I've been watching you for five years. In T20, I'm not sure about a finger spinner's role, but you'll learn a lot. Learn as much as you can-you can go far, your attitude is good' and gave me the contract," he recalled.

On finishing his IPL career with CSK, Ashwin said, "When I got the chance to play for CSK again, the first thought was that I could finish where I started. My intention was to play for 2-3 years. It didn't happen, that's a different story. I won't go there now. But where it started, it finished there. And I had another small dream to finish at Chepauk. I couldn't do that.

"My last IPL game was in Delhi. But if I had played at Chepauk, it would have been even better. Because my last ODI game was at Chepauk. There are many memories on that ground, it's very close to my heart."

Ashwin ended his IPL career as the league's fifth-highest wicket-taker with 187 scalps in 221 games coming at an economy rate of 7.2. He also played for the now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiant, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals, and captained Kings XI Punjab (now known as Punjab Kings) in the IPL. He also amassed 833 runs with the bat in the IPL at a strike rate of 118, including hitting a fifty.

- IANS

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Priya S
Always knew Ashwin was a gem but reading this makes me emotional. The way he credits VB Chandrasekhar and remembers every detail shows his humility. True Chennai boy! 🏏❤️
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Michael C
Great insight into IPL auction dynamics. Never realized how much timing and luck play into a player's career. Ashwin's honesty about feeling threatened by Murali is refreshing.
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Vikram M
What a rollercoaster! From "I thought my chances were gone" to becoming IPL's fifth-highest wicket-taker. Ashwin's journey teaches us that competition isn't always a bad thing - it pushes you to become better. And that six-wicket spell at Chepauk was truly magical! 🔥
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Sarah B
Love how Indian cricket has such rich mentor stories. VB Chandrasekhar's faith in him despite T20 being considered unfavorable for finger spinners shows deep understanding of the game. Ashwin proved everyone wrong!
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Rohit P
Honestly, Ashwin's career is a masterclass in persistence. From being overlooked initially to finishing as CSK legend - that's pure determination. But I wish he'd gotten that last match at Chepauk like he wanted. 😢
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Kavya N
This is why CSK is

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