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IND vs NZ: Ravindra Jadeja gave a big statement after the first day’s play against New Zealand

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Ravindra Jadeja

IND vs NZ: Team India had to face defeat in the first two matches of the Test series being played between India and New Zealand. The third match of the series is being played in Mumbai. In this match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first and their team was all out on the score of 235 runs. During this, Team India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja bowled amazingly and took 5 wickets. Due to his brilliant performance, he reached 5th place in the list of bowlers taking the most Test wickets for India. Ravindra Jadeja is in great form.

What did Ravindra Jadeja say?

Ravindra Jadeja performed amazingly in this match and gave only 65 runs. After the end of the first day’s play, he said that taking five wickets is always special for India in Test matches. He felt good that he helped his team achieve success. It was not easy to bowl in the heat, Washington bowled well and everyone played their part. As a batting unit, we need a collective effort.

What did you say about leaving Zaheer and Ishant behind?

In this match, he has left behind Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma in terms of taking the most Test wickets. On this he said that he did not know this. When he is not playing he looks at statistics. He said that it is good that he is progressing and taking wickets. Jadeja now has a total of 314 wickets in his name in Test cricket. He further said that you have to mix your pace on this wicket. You can’t bowl too slow, there is bounce but not too much pace. You have to use your shoulders and get more speed to generate bounce.

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