Ashwin revealed a big secret after retirement, and told this truth to his wife

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Ravichandran Ashwin, who has retired from international cricket, has spoken openly about his love story, career, family during an interview. Ashwin, who took 765 wickets in 287 matches for India, ended his brilliant international career after the Gabba Test. His sudden decision to retire surprised everyone. After this, Ashwin returned to India from the Australia tour. Now an interview given by him with his wife Preeti Narayan is in the news in which both are seen talking about all kinds of things including their love story.

Ashwin said- Preeti's father used to pick up the phone.

In the interview, Ravichandran Ashwin and Preeti Narayan talked about their love story. Preeti said that we were classmates in school. After this Ashwin said that at that time there was no era of cell phones, so I used to call Preeti. Preeti's father used to pick up the phone all the time.


According to Ashwin, I met Preeti again during an event in Chennai Super Kings. At that time Ashwin was a part of CSK as a player and Preeti used to manage the team's social media handles. During the shoot, both of them met for the first time after a long time. Then Ashwin proposed to Preeti on the cricket field.

Ashwin was asked how is your normal life as a cricketer in Chennai? On this, Preeti said that Chennai itself is not a very curious crowd. You know it will not bother you much, I would say that people are changing. After this Ashwin said that, in the last 5 to 10 years, I have seen that people do not come making noise for photographs and selfies. Even if I meet some people, I smile and give them the photo and say give me some space.

Supermarkets from England and Australia are preferred

Ashwin also talked about his advertisement video with Preeti in the interview. He told that both of them find it very fun to act together. After this, Ashwin described the supermarkets of Australia and England as unbelievable. Ashwin revealed that, I like to roam in the supermarket.