Ravichandran Ashwin on Sunday surpassed Kapil Dev to become India's second-highest wicket-taker in the longest format on Day 3 of the series-opening Test match against Sri Lanka in Mohali. It took Ashwin's career tally to 435 wickets while Kapil has 434 wickets to his name in the longest format of the game.
Ashwin moved level with Kapil he took the wicket of Sri Lanka batter Pathum Nissanka in the 2nd session on the third day. He then dismissed Charith Asalanka right after Tea to get his 435th Test wicket. The 35-year-old had earlier registered figures of 2/49 in the 20 overs that he bowled in Sri Lanka's first innings.
Ashwin is the fourth Indian bowler to take more than
400 wickets in Test cricket. He also became the 9th highest Test wicket-taker of all time after overtaking New Zealand's Richard Hadlee (431) and Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath (432) in the ongoing Test against Sri Lanka in Mohali. Among active Test cricketers, Ashwin is the third-highest wicket-taker after England fast bowling duo Stuart Broad (537) and James Anderson (640).
Ashwin, who made his Test debut in November 2011 against the West Indies in Delhi, has taken 435 wickets in 85 Tests at a strike rate of 52.6 and an average of 24.33. Apart from his prowess with the ball, Ashwin is also known for his capability with the bat, scoring 2905 runs at an average of 27.15 with five centuries to his name.