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Ravichandran Ashwin To Join Big Bash League? Could He Be The First Indian To Play


Cricket may have seen many crossovers across leagues and borders, but this one could be historic. Ravichandran Ashwin, one of India’s most decorated spinners, could be on the brink of a groundbreaking move – becoming the first Indian cricketer to play in the Big Bash League (BBL).

While no official confirmation has come from either Ashwin or Cricket Australia, strong indicators suggest that the 38-year-old veteran is in active discussions to feature in the upcoming BBL season.

A Bridge Between Indian Cricket and the BBL?

India has historically kept a tight leash on its players’ participation in overseas franchise leagues, especially while they’re still active in the IPL or international circuit. But with Ashwin retiring from all international formats in December 2024, and officially stepping away from the IPL just last week, he has cleared the two biggest hurdles.

In a recent interview with Cricbuzz, Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg openly expressed excitement at the prospect of Ashwin joining the BBL:

“To get someone with Ashwin’s credentials to come over here for the BBL will be great at so many levels. He’s a champion cricketer who will bring a lot to the Big Bash and to our cricket summer,” said Greenberg.

That’s not just lip service – it’s a clear signal of intent.

A Champion Looking for New Challenges

Ashwin’s desire to explore cricketing opportunities beyond India is well-documented. After a storied 14-year career – 287 international matches, 765 wickets, and countless match-winning spells – the Chennai-born spinner is now turning his attention to global T20 leagues.

He’s already drawn interest from The Hundred (2026 season) and is in talks with ILT20 organizers, which kicks off in December. In his own words:

“Yes, I am in talks with the organisers. Hopefully, I will have a buyer if I register for the auction,” Ashwin told Cricbuzz.

Clearly, the hunger to compete is still very much alive – it’s just the stage that’s changing.

IPL Exit, But Not the End

Ashwin recently called time on his Indian Premier League career, which spanned over 221 matches and 187 wickets, mostly with Chennai Super Kings and later with Rajasthan Royals. Despite playing just five games in his final IPL season, he remained a respected figure in the dressing room and a mentor to younger spinners.

His IPL economy rate of 7.20 is a testament to his control and tactical nous – skills that translate well to any league in the world, including the BBL.

The Global Demand for Ashwin

Ashwin’s allure lies beyond his stats. He’s a rare cricketing intellect – a student of the game, always experimenting, always learning. His bag of tricks includes carrom balls, variations in pace, and fielding changes that often catch even the best batters off guard.

That’s why leagues like The Hundred, ILT20, and now possibly the BBL are eyeing him – not just as a player, but as a marquee presence who elevates the quality of the league.

So, What Are the Chances?

Let’s assess the signs:

  • Retired from international and IPL cricket – eligible to play overseas
  • Interest confirmed from Cricket Australia’s top brass
  • Ashwin himself is open to joining leagues globally
  • No BCCI contract obligations standing in the way

Given these developments, the chances of Ashwin joining the BBL look stronger than ever. If a franchise deal materializes in the coming weeks, he would officially become the first Indian cricketer to feature in the Big Bash League – breaking a long-standing barrier in global franchise cricket.

A Legacy in Motion

Ravichandran Ashwin has always been more than just a bowler. He’s a thinker, a game-changer, and a cricketer who never feared the unconventional. A potential BBL stint would not only be a personal milestone but a moment of history – paving the way for future Indian players to take their talent beyond IPL and international fixtures.