Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has been in a terrific form in the longest format of the game both f🏅or Indꩲia and also made a mark for his county side Worcestershire in England.
After a great season in the difficult English ༒conditions, Ashwin is currently leading the bowl♎ing of his Ranji Trophy side Tamil Nadu back home.
The Yo-Yo test of late has been the hot topic of discussion. It has been widely reported that the fitness test remains a parameter for selection in the Indian team and only those who clear it are considered eligible. While a few famous names like Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina have failed Ashwin cleared ⭕his test at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore.
Ashwin wroꦑte on his Twitter handle that he had got throug꧅h the test.
“Been a good trip to Bangalore, yo yo test done and dusted. Now #backtothegrind #RanjiTrophy2017 #teamtamilnadu,” Ashwin wrote.
B🔯een a good trip to Bangalore, yo yo test done and dusted. Now
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99)
In the Yo-Yo test, two sets of cones are placed 20m apart, creating two lines. The players have to run between the lines as the beep starts and turn once the ꦿbeep becomes silent.
The pace of the beep increases after every minute so does the speed of the cricketers; those w൲ho do not make the line on time willꦫ have to contend with more beeps.