Throwback: When Ravi Ashwin gave the Most Intelligent Reply to Michael Vaughan on X

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Ravichandran Ashwin has established a notable presence on social media, extending his influence beyond the cricket field. With a strong following on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, Ashwin has become a well-known figure in the digital space.

Ravichandran Ashwin has established a notable presence on social media, extending his influence beyond the cricket field. With a strong following on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, Ashwin has become a well-known figure in the digital space.

His YouTube channel, “Ashwin,” features a range of content, including interviews with former cricketers. As of July 4, 2024, the channel boasts 1.54 million subscribers. Ashwin's channel is recognized for its diverse content, which includes cricket analysis, player interviews, and discussions on various cricket-related topics.

The channel has gained popularity for its engaging approach and Ashwin’s talent for simplifying complex cricket concepts. His interviews offer fans unique insights into the perspectives of prominent cricketers, making the channel a valuable resource for cricket enthusiasts.

Ravi Ashwin gives a Smart Reply to Michael Vaughan on X

The veteran all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin is well-regarded for his insightful and often witty tweets. He regularly shares his thoughts on cricket, comments on current events, and interacts with fans and fellow cricketers.

His tweets showcase his analytical approach, offering deeper insights into the game’s nuances. Ashwin is also known for his candid views on social issues, making his Twitter feed a blend of sports analysis and social commentary.

Recently, following India's advancement to the T20 World Cup 2024 final, former England captain Michael Vaughan tweeted from his official X account: “India thoroughly deserves to be in the final... The best team in the tournament so far. It was always going to be tough for England on this pitch. India excels on lower, slower spinning pitches. #T20IWorldCup.”

To which, Ravi Ashwin replied, ∫ 1 dx = x + C. ∫ a dx = ax+ C. ∫ xn dx = ((xn+1)/(n+1))+C ; n≠1. Hence, India won. ?”

In a thrilling match in Barbados, Team India defeated South Africa by 7 runs to claim their second T20 World Cup title in 2024. This victory marked Rohit Sharma’s first T20 World Cup win as captain and ended India’s ICC title drought after 11 years.

 

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