Key Points

Ravichandran Ashwin has made history by joining Sydney Thunder for the entire BBL season. This comes just after he went unsold in the ILT20 auction in Dubai. The veteran spinner had verbally agreed to play ILT20 but franchise offers were too low. Now he becomes the first capped Indian men's cricketer to feature in Australia's Big Bash League.

Key Points: Ravichandran Ashwin Joins Sydney Thunder for Full BBL Season

  • Ashwin becomes first Indian capped men's cricketer to play in BBL history
  • Move follows his retirement from IPL earlier this year
  • Went unsold in ILT20 auction before accepting Thunder deal
  • BBL 2025-26 season runs from December 14 to January 25
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Ashwin to play entire BBL season with Sydney Thunder

Indian spin legend Ravichandran Ashwin signs with Sydney Thunder for complete BBL season after going unsold in ILT20 auction, becoming first capped Indian men's player in league.

"Thunder came with a good deal, but since I had verbally agreed with ILT20, I entered the auction - Ravichandran Ashwin"

New Delhi, October 2

Ravichandran Ashwin has agreed to play the entire upcoming season of the Big Bash League for Sydney Thunder, just a day after he went unsold at the ILT20 auction in Dubai, ESPNcricinfo reported.

Ashwin has joined Sydney Thunder for the upcoming BBL season, becoming the first Indian capped men's cricketer to play in the league. The move follows Ashwin's retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year, which allowed him to participate in overseas T20 leagues.

Only retired Indian players are allowed by the BCCI to participate in overseas T20 leagues. Before the ILT20 auction, Ashwin was listed as fully available for the tournament and would have gone to BBL after its conclusion. However, after he went unsold in the ILT20 Season 4 auction on Wednesday, Ashwin has agreed to play the entire BBL season.

The 2025-26 BBL season is scheduled to start on December 14, 2025, with the final match to be played on January 25, 2026.

Ashwin said he had "verbally" agreed with ILT20 to feature in the 2025-26 edition, which will be played between December 2 and January 4.

"I had agreed verbally with ILT20, but then the franchise offers were pretty low because the direct signings had been closed by all teams," Ashwin said as per ESPNcricinfo.

"Meanwhile, Thunder came with a good deal, but since I had verbally agreed with ILT20, I entered the auction saying this is the minimum price I want to play for, else I am happy going to the BBL," he added.

In 287 matches for India, Ashwin's off-spin claimed 765 international wickets, including 537 scalps in Test format. Ashwin lifted the Cricket World Cup (2011) and Champions Trophy (2013).

He was named the ICC's Cricketer and Test Cricketer of the Year of 2016 and a member of the 2011-20 Men's Test Team of the Decade.

During his stint in the IPL, Ashwin made 221 appearances for five franchises, making him the tournament's seventh most-capped player.

He is a two-time IPL champion with Chennai Super Kings, having won in 2010 and 2011, and has 187 career wickets in the tournament, ranking him fifth all-time. He has a total of 317 wickets in 333 T20 matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how he went unsold in ILT20 but got a good deal in BBL. Shows that different leagues value players differently. Smart decision to choose BBL over waiting for ILT20 offers.
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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan living in Australia, I'm so excited to watch Ashwin play in BBL! Finally get to see one of our legends in action here. Sydney Thunder got a real gem! 🏏
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Arjun K
BCCI should reconsider this rule about only retired players playing overseas leagues. Active players like Ashwin could learn so much and bring that experience back to Indian cricket. Just my two cents!
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Kavya N
Ashwin's stats speak for themselves - 765 international wickets! Even at this stage of his career, he's a valuable asset. Sydney Thunder made a wise investment. Can't wait to see him bowl in Australian conditions!
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Michael C
Good to see more Indian players getting opportunities in overseas leagues. Ashwin's experience will be invaluable for young Australian players too. Win-win situation for everyone involved!

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