Ravichandran Ashwin is ranked number one in the ICC rankings of Test bowlers, and when India plays five home test matches against Bangladesh and New Zealand, Ravichandran Ashwin will be one of the most vital bowlers. An old player who is 37 years old, Ravichandran is from Chennai, and in 100 test matches, he has taken 516 wickets. After Anil Kumble, Ashwin is the highest wicket-taker in India's test cricket history, and many believe that he will surpass this record of legendary Anil Kumble before he retires. He said that he never set any target for himself. He only wants to play and enjoy cricket. Ashwin, who was named ICC Test Cricketer of the Year in 2016, said that the day when he feels he does not want to enhance his performance then he will think about somebody else and leave for that person and let him do the job well. When Vimal Kumar (on his YouTube channel) asked if one can expect him to continue playing till 40, Ashwin said: “There is nothing like that in my mind. I am only thinking about one day at a time because when you get older, you have to put in extra effort every single day. It’s not the same. I have put in a lot of effort in the last 3-4 years. I haven’t decided (retirement), but the day I feel that today I don’t want to improve, I will leave. That’s all." He further added: "Kuch target nahi hai (I have not set any target for myself). Anil (Kumble) Bhai wants me to break his record (of 619 wickets). He is a good human; I have worked with him, but I am not keeping any targets. I have been very happy living by the day, and I have totally enjoyed my cricket. I am saying this because it’s a new lease of life. I know what I went through from 2018 to 2020. So, I know how my life changed after that and how I am playing cricket. I just want to hold on to this; I don’t want to lose my love for the game for anything. That could be a target or anything. The moment I feel I am losing the joy of my life by having to do more and I am not ready for it, I will leave. “We all play, and we all have to leave. Somebody else will come and do well. It’s Indian cricket." Also Read | Top 10 Iconic Spinners in Cricket’s Glorious History