Shweta Chikne | The face of India
Kuldeep Yadav is an extraordinary spinner, known for his specialty in taking wickets and providing different proportions to India’s bowling attack. He has made Indian team proud with his skills. While Ravindra Jadeja is an amazing all-rounder sportsman men Kuldeep’s unique skills can for sure add value to the Indian team’s game plan. It is very important to consider the balance between batting and bowling depth in the team. Team management has to make tough commitments based on the overall game plan and according to the team’s profit after looking at what is necessary and best for the team and the specific conditions of each match.
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Ravindra Jadeja took a Paradise to drag himself off the park on Sunday afternoon. A slice of intensity from Ben Stokes, falling at mid-on to make a drop stop and then back-handing the ball at the stumps at the non-striker’s and was still lying on the ground, had arisen in the nimble-footed left-hander has being run out. As he plows towards the green dressing room, a million depressing thoughts must have popped up in Jadeja’s mind space he must be thinking about it very deeply and has been depressed definitely for a while.
With his redundancy, India’s last practical chance of chasing down a target of 231 had all but passed from the side. More adversely from a longer-term point of view, Jadeja must have known that his rapid involvement and participation in the series cricket was in serious doubt. Grasp his left disable almost immediately after the ball disrupted the bails, Jadeja drew back and stumbled. It is an official verification that he not be available for India’s second Test match against England in Visakhapatnam, starting on Friday, came more than 24 hours later, it is an open secret for everyone that the left-handed all-rounder cricket player from team India will not play any part in the hosts first bid to level the series.
India will go into the second Test match in the absence of three of their most experienced players. We all know that Virat Kohli had already withdrawn from the first two test games for personal reasons, and KL Rahul joined Jadeja in the hospice with an extensor muscle injury. No one can replace these fantastic three sportsmen, but no one is more required than Jadeja. If there was a multi-format MVP poll nationwide, Jadeja would comfortably head the list because of their all-around expertise.
Saurabh, yet to play a Test match though he was a part of the group that journeyed through Bangladesh, is a stable rather than importantly skilled performer.