Ranji Trophy 2022-23: Ravindra Jadeja ready for Australia challenge after picking 7-wicket haul on comeback

Ravindra Jadeja opened up about his fitness after his stunning comeback to competitive cricket.

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Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja made a stunning return to competitive cricket after a long layoff in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2022–23, ahead of the four-match Test series against Australia at home.

Jadeja, who had been out of action since September 2022 due to a knee injury, ran through the Tamil Nadu batting line-up during a group stage match and snared a total of 8 wickets to keep Saurashtra in the hunt to make it to the knockout stages of the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2022–23.

Making a comeback after a five-month long injury layoff, Jadeja bowled an extended 12-over spell to pick six of his seven wickets in the second innings to help Saurashtra bundle out Tamil Nadu for a paltry score of 133 runs at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

Earlier, the spin all-rounder ended with 1/48 in the first innings before finishing with 7/53 in 17.1 overs in the second innings against Tamil Nadu. Saurashtra were set a target of 266 runs to win the Ranji Trophy fixture against Tamil Nadu in Chennai.

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After making an brilliant comeback to professional cricket, Jadeja said that it was good to pick up a five-wicket haul and declared himself ready for the upcoming Test series against Australia, starting on February 9 in Nagpur. Notably, he last played for Team India in August 2022 in the Asia Cup.

“Yes, yes, yes…,” Ravindra Jadeja replied to a question if he was ready for the Australia series. He added, “Feeling very good, playing a game after a long time. Hopefully, I am good to go now. It was tough on the first day but as the game progressed, I was feeling good.”

The Indian all-rounder further said of bowling himself for 12 overs straight in the second spell: “I’m used to bowling long spells. Nothing new for me. I was enjoying, ball was turning. The pitch was assisting me. When we were batting, the odd ball was spinning, the odd ball was keeping low, so I was keen to bowl a long spell. Luckily, I got wickets.”

Jadeja stressed that he didn’t feel any discomfort while bowling in the match and insisted that he is almost there to attain his supreme fitness. He added, “Yes, I am almost there…it is just a matter of a little bit of confidence. Luckily, I bowled enough overs in the match, like almost 37 overs in the game (41 — 24 in the first innings and 17.1 in the second).”

The Indian star signed off by saying, “When you get seven wickets, obviously you feel confident. When you take a five-for in a first-class game it is always good.”

(With PTI Inputs)

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 27 Jan, 2023

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