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Top 3 T20 Tournaments R Ashwin Might Play After IPL Retirement

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R Ashwin IPL Retirement

India's former legendary spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin, announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) on August 27. He took to his social media account to inform his fans and followers about R Ashwin IPL retirement decision. After giving 16 years to the tournament, Ashwin has found the right time to move ahead in his life.

He started his career with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in 2009 and then went to other franchises like Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals, and Rajasthan Royals, before coming back to CSK in 2025. The franchise showed confidence in him and purchased him for ₹ 9.75 crores in the mega auction. However, he didn't get to play all the matches in the league.

Now, Ashwin has decided to put an end to his IPL career and give a chance to the international leagues that are happening around the world. Moreover, as per BCCI's rules, retired players can only participate in the international leagues, and now that Ashwin will no longer play the IPL, he will get permission from the Board. Hence, in this article, we'll discuss the international T20 tournaments where R Ashwin career can be made.

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Top 3 T20 tournaments R Ashwin might play

Ravichandran Ashwin will get multiple options in international T20 leagues. Starting from the SA20, to the Caribbean Premier League, there are many leagues that are happening around the world throughout the year. However, it will be interesting to see which tournaments Ashwin picks up in the future.

1. SA20

Organised by Cricket South Africa (CSA), SA20 is another T20 league that started in 2022 but is going strong. This year, the tournament will start on December 26, and it might be a good option for the legendary bowler. Moreover, the auction for the tournament is in September. Ashwin still has around a fortnight to decide and sign up for the auction. From India, 13 players have registered, including Piyush Chawla and Ankit Rajpoot. Hence, it will be intriguing to watch the Indians playing in SA20 2025-26.

2. ILT20

The International League T20 (ILT20) will start on December 2, 2025. It is one of the most prestigious T20 tournaments in the world, and players from all around participate in it. Ashwin might also look into playing in one of the richest leagues in the world, ILT20, which might also be an easy passage for him since the IPL franchise owners have teams in the tournament. Hence, getting into any of the teams, even through an auction, will not be difficult.

Ashwin is one of the most talented bowlers in the world and has several accolades under his name. Any team would be lucky to have him around. Moreover, the tournament will start later this year, so Ashwin will also get time to understand the tournament and then sign up for the auction.

3. The Hundred

Organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), The Hundred is a unique competition where an innings has just 100 balls. Each bowler can bowl a maximum of 20 balls in an innings. The rules are different, but the essence of the game is the same. R Ashwin, The Hundred is also a good option, where there are legendary players playing for different teams and performing well.

One of the best spinners in the world, Ravi Ashwin's experience and bowling tricks will be quite handy in the tournament. Moreover, his IPL performance over the years is seen by everyone. So, getting a seat in any of the teams might not be that difficult for the legendary bowler. It is a novel tournament, happening in England for almost a month. Since this will be the first time Ashwin will play in any international tournament, The Hundred might be a good option.

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When did Ravichandran Ashwin retire from IPL?

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Ravichandran Ashwin retired from IPL on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.

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