It looks like that Indian balling champion is going to tumble records with the speed of no one before though. He did manage first of all to cross Jawagal Shrinath's record of 236 wickets in the longer format of the game in this 5 match home series. Now he has gone on to strike wickets as well as back to back 12 wickets haul in the match which makes him improve his record against the English team. Ashwin was one of the causes in Indian’s victory in the 4th test match against England in Mumbai where he managed to strike 6 wickets in both innings that add 12 wickets in the whole match. Ashwin look likes in great form at the moment where he has improved his striking rate to around 22.27 with 63 wickets in 1 year in 2016 that is better from his earlier last year striking the average. Apart from that Ashwin also tries to score quick runs on batting thereby he is trying to make boost up through his confidence. Ashwin has a wish to reach the giant striking target of legendary Anil Kumble who is present Indian head coach who contains more than 600 wickets in the longer format of the game thereby becoming second fastest in the striking of 200 wickets in the longer format of the cricket and striking 63 wickets in a year is the beginning of those recording stats which Ashwin might create once he comes to full flair. We are yet to witness his greats in the foreign land but till that time comes Ashwin would be more professional with more balls in his armoury which makes him one of the best in the business as he is no. 1 ranked Bowler in the World ranking in present in the longer format of the game indeed... Let's hope that his great run continues in the field in the a longer version of the game till then what we can expect is the better striking rate and more wickets taking desperation from Ashwin himself which would make him the genius indeed which he is already, though. Indian-origin teens bag $100K in US Siemens science contest 'Android 7.1.1' update potentially fixes 'Pixel's LTE Band 4' connectivity issues Metro smart card recharge limit raised to Rs 2,000