World No.1 Test bowler, Ravichandran Ashwin, will lead India's frontline spin attack in the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, which begins on Thursday. The first Test at Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium, Ashwin's home ground, is followed by another at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur from September 27. Ashwin was the leading wicket-taker for India in the series against England and will look to perform similarly against Bangladesh. Tuesday would also mark his 38th birthday and he will stand a good chance of breaking several bowling records in the matches that will be played. Five Records Ravichandran Ashwin Can Break in India vs Bangladesh Test Series Most wickets in WTC: Ashwin has pocketed 174 wickets in 35 World Test Championship matches for India. He needs 14 more wickets to break the record of 187 held by Nathan Lyon and be the highest wicket-taker in the history of WTC. Most wickets in WTC 2023-25: R. Ashwin has pocketed 42 wickets in this cycle of WTC. If he bags 10 more against Bangladesh, he will become the leading wicket-taker in the 2023-25 WTC, surpassing Australia's Josh Hazlewood's tally of 51 wickets. Most five-wicket hauls in WTC : Ashwin has taken 10 five-wicket hauls in 34 WTC matches. If he manages at least another five-wicket haul, he will surpass Nathan Lyon, who is currently on 10, along with Ashwin as the most successful WTC campaigner to take ten five-wicket hauls. Most wickets taken in India-Bangladesh Tests: Ashwin has picked up 23 wickets from the six Tests against Bangladesh. He needs nine more to break Zaheer Khan's record of 31 wickets in India-Bangladesh Tests. Most wickets taken in India: Ashwin has pocketed 455 wickets in 126 matches in India. He needs 22 wickets to break Anil Kumble's record of 476 wickets in matches played in India. Ashwin with 516 wickets can also surpass the West Indies legend Courtney Walsh (519) and Australia's Nathan Lyon (530) in the all-time list of Test wicket-takers. If he takes two more five-wicket hauls, he will also surpass Shane Warne's 37 fifers that will push him to the second place by Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, who is on top with 67. Also Read | Who Has Bangladesh Beaten in Test Cricket? A Victory Breakdown