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Ravindra Jadeja Biography

Ravindra Jadeja Biography

Ravindrasinh Anirudhsinh Jadeja, also known as Ravindra Jadeja, is an Indian international bowler who was born on December 6, 1988. He plays for the Indian national team in all types of cricket. Jadeja can do a lot of things. He hits left-handed and bowls orthodox spin with his left arm. In the Indian Premier League, he led the Chennai Super Kings. He plays first-class cricket for Saurashtra. People think he is one of the best all-around players of the last 10 years. Jadeja was a big part of the Indian team that won the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. He took the most wickets for India during the event and won the golden ball because of it. In the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy Final, he was named the man of the match.

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In 2008, Jadeja was the vice-captain of the Indian U-19 cricket team that won the World Cup in Malaysia. The team was led by Virat Kohli, who had been the leader of the Indian team before. On February 8, 2009, he played his first ODI against Sri Lanka. In that game, he got 60 runs without being out of the game, which took 77 balls. But almost four years later, on December 13, 2012, against England at Nagpur, he played his first Test.

Biography of Ravindra Jadeja:

Personal life of Ravindra Jadeja

In 2008, Jadeja was the vice-captain of the Indian U-19 cricket team that won the World Cup in Malaysia. The team was led by Virat Kohli, who had been the leader of the Indian team before. On February 8, 2009, he played his first ODI against Sri Lanka. In that game, he got 60 runs without being out of the game, which took 77 balls. But almost four years later, on December 13, 2012, against England at Nagpur, he played his first Test.

Domestic career of Ravindra Jadeja:

In 2005, when he was 16, Jadeja played for India’s Under-19 team for the first time. He was chosen to play for India at the U/19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka in 2006. India came in second place, and Jadeja did a great job against Pakistan in the final by taking 3 wickets. He was the second-in-command of the Indian team that won the U/19 Cricket World Cup in 2008.

In the Duleep Trophy in 2006–07, Jadeja played for the first time. He played in the Duleep Trophy for West Zone and in the Ranji Trophy for Saurashtra. In 2012, Jadeja joined Don Bradman, Brian Lara, Bill Ponsford, Wally Hammond, WG Grace, Graeme Hick, and Mike Hussey as the eighth player in history and the first Indian player to score three first-class triple centuries in his career.  During his 56-run innings against England in Nottingham, Jadeja became the fifth-fastest player to score 2,000 runs and take 200 wickets in Tests.

International career of Ravindra Jadeja:

Jadeja was picked for the ODI series in Sri Lanka because he did well in all aspects of the 2008–09 Ranji Trophy. He took 42 wickets and scored 739 runs, which caught the attention of the national selection. On February 8, 2009, in the last game of the series, he played for India and got 60*, but India lost the game. In 2009, when India lost to England in the World Twenty20, Jadeja was criticized for not scoring quickly enough. Jadeja took Yusuf Pathan’s place at No. 7 on the ODI team because Pathan had lost his form as an all-rounder.

In the third ODI between India and England at The Oval in London, he played for India again. When he got to the crease, India was 58–5 after 19 overs. He hit 78 and added 112 runs with the captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and 59 runs with Ravichandran Ashwin in only 5.1 overs to help his team reach 234–7 in 50 overs. In the next Ranji season (2015–16), Jadeja came back strong. He took 38 wickets in 4 games and scored 215 runs, with 3 scores of 50 or more. His good play got him picked for the Indian test team that will play South Africa at home.

Jadeja took 23 wickets in 4 games, which helped his team win. He got 109 runs in the series, and some of them were very important runs at the bottom of the order. In July 2022, he was named India’s vice-captain for the ODI series against the West Indies where they were playing away from home. Jadeja was put on the Indian team for the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in September 2022, but he couldn’t play because he had a major knee injury that kept him out.

Batting and Bowling Stats:

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100200504s6s
Test659620270617535.61468157.81301827557
ODI1741184125268732.81296985.08001318650
T20I6434154574624.05367124.520003412
IPL2261737126926226.392093128.6200219399
Ravindra Jadeja Biography

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvgSR5W10W
Test651241596465092687/4210/1102.4524.2959.57122
ODI174168872571421915/365/364.9137.3945.6810
T20I646212371453513/153/157.0528.4924.2500
IPL226197354744951525/165/167.629.5723.3410
Ravindra Jadeja Biography

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