Cricket-Ashwin becomes first India international to join US Major League


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Third Test - India v England - Niranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot, India - February 16, 2024 India's Ravichandran Ashwin REUTERS/Amit Dave/ File Photo

March 28 (Reuters) - Spinner ⁠Ravichandran Ashwin is set to become ⁠the first India international to appear ‌in U.S.-based Major League Cricket (MLC), after San Francisco Unicorns announced his signing on Saturday for the Twenty20 competition's ​2026 season.

Ashwin, who represented ⁠India in 287 matches ⁠across all formats and took 765 wickets, retired ⁠from ‌international cricket in 2024 and ended his Indian Premier League (IPL) career ⁠last year.

The 39-year-old, India's second-highest wicket-taker ​in test ‌cricket behind Anil Kumble, was set to ⁠play ​for Sydney Thunder in Australia's Big Bash League, but missed out due to a knee ⁠injury.

“Taking on the mantle as ​the first Indian-capped player to compete in Major League Cricket is a major responsibility that ⁠I fully embrace," Ashwin said in a statement.

"My absolute focus is to help this franchise win games and push for its ​first championship, while also putting ⁠on a spectacular brand of cricket for ​the Bay Area fans.”

The ‌MLC begins its fourth season ​on June 18.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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