On the third day of the second Test against England in Birmingham, Ravindra Jadeja broke the new rules of the Indian Cricket Control Board (BCCI).
After a tour of Australia, the BCCI made a rule that no player will go to the field alone, all players will go with a team bus. But Jadeja broke the rule and on Thursday he arrived at the grounds at the Egbaston Ground in Birmingham and studied the bat.
Jadeja returned after scoring 41 runs on the first day In fact, when the first day of the Edgbaston Test match ended on Wednesday, Ravindra Jadeja returned to the notout with Shubhman Gill. This Test match was very important for Jadeja because after the defeat of Team India in the lead, cricket experts were raising questions about their place in the team. That is why when Jadeja returned an unbeaten 41 runs, he wanted to make the innings bigger.
That's why he woke up early in the morning and left for the stadium without waiting for the team. Where he batted with local bowlers for about 40 minutes in Nets. He later increased his innings by 41 runs to 89.
In the Leeds Test, the top five batters of the Indian team scored 721 runs, but the following six batters together scored only 65 runs. The Indian team lost the last seven wickets in the first innings by 41 runs, while in the second innings the Indian team lost the last six wickets for 31 runs. Jadeja scored 11 runs in the first innings and 25 in the second innings. He only managed to take 1 wicket.
Jadeja is performing well in Edgbaston When Jadeja was out, the team's score crossed 400 runs. When he came to bat, India lost 5 wickets and scored 211 runs and the story looked like leads, but Jadeja took over the Indian innings with Gill and the two shared 203 for the sixth wicket.
At Edgbaston in 2022, Jadeja scored a century on the field and shared 222 runs with Rishabh Pant.
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