With the selectors wanting Ashwin to play a major role in next year's five-Test series against England, the BCCI is likely to allow the Tamil Nadu off-spinner to miss the upcoming limited-over series against Australia.
"I could be called to play in the Australia series," Ashwin told ESPNCricinfo.
In that case, Ashwin will get to play only one more match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
For Ashwin, the next year's England series is certainly in consideration but not the sole reason for this stint.
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"It's not just about next year. It's always been a dream to play county cricket. I grew up watching it on TV in India and it has always meant a lot. Spinners have come before and told me it is a must-do experience. I was being rested from the (limited overs) series (against Sri Lanka), so I thought I might as well come here to get experience," he said.
"But yes, next year is in the back of my mind and in the back of the mind of the team management back home. With the pace with which the international cricket calendar is set-up, you don't have a long time to prepare.
"That might even cost you a Test match. So these experiences can be banked upon and, if you can learn faster -- which I pride myself upon -- the results can come a bit faster," Ashwin said.