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Ravindra Jadeja: England Are Not Difficult to Beat, They Just Play Differently

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Published : Feb 14, 2024, 5:51 PM IST

Updated : Feb 14, 2024, 5:58 PM IST

Ravindra Jadeja, who missed the second Test in Visakhapatnam, with a grin on his face, explicitly said that the Ben Stokes-led side are not unbeatable, they just play a different brand of cricket. He also believes that Men in Blue will have  to get used to their ultra aggressive approach as quickly as possible to emerge triumphant in the five-match Test series.
File: Ravindra Jadeja speaking at pre-match press conference ahead of the Rajkot Test (Source: AP)

Ravindra Jadeja, who missed the second Test in Visakhapatnam, with a grin on his face, explicitly said that the Ben Stokes-led side are not unbeatable, they just play a different brand of cricket. He also believes that Men in Blue will have to get used to their ultra aggressive approach as quickly as possible to emerge triumphant in the five-match Test series.

Rajkot: Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Wednesday asserted that England are not difficult side to beat and the hosts will have to get familiar with their 'Bazball' approach as soon as possible to clinch the five-match Test series.

England left all the cricketing fraternity in awe after securing a victory against India in the cliffhanger played in Hyderabad before the hosts bounced back strongly in Visakhapatnam Test to level the series 1-1 despite missing their senior players including Virat Kohli, KL Rahul and Jadeja. The third Test begins here on Thursday.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference, Jadeja said that, "I won't term England as (one of the most difficult) teams. It hasn't been easy for other teams to come to India and win. They have an aggressive style of play. We need to get used to that and plan accordingly for them. If it wasn't for small mistakes in the second innings of the first Test, we wouldn't have lost."

"It is better to keep the (bowling) lines as simple as possible in Test cricket because their batters look to play their strokes at every opportunity. If we adjust according to that, it is possible that we may end up giving more runs and not get wickets as well. We will keep it simple and let them do whatever they want to, we have our game plan and if we stick to it then there are chances of being successful," Jadeja, who has 280 wickets under his name in the longest format of the game, elated.

The 35-year-old missed the second Test due to a hamstring injury that he suffered in the process of his run out in the fourth innings. He also said that it was imperative for India to stick to their plans and not try playing differently against England's aggressive tactics.

"I can't hide himself on the field. It is frustrating but the cricket has increased these days and it is always at the back of the mind of a player. I can't hide anywhere in the field, I am always on the hotspot in any format and that maybe the reason (for injuries), and the ball comes to me often," Jadeja, who has missed the four-match Test series against Australia at home last year, mentioned.

"There is an expectation from the team that I take a good catch or field well and that's good. I can work on my body more smartly and do it carefully and hope there will be no problem. But there is no guarantee," he added.

"I would like to give my 100 percent and save my body and keep away from diving when not required. That's it. I don't think about that too much because it (returning from injury) has happened before. As the match progresses, the body will get used to with the flow and then it gets out of your mind that there was an injury. I will get into the rhythm in one or two days," Jadeja, who is the No.1 ranked player, cited.

The left-handed batter is expecting a flat pitch for the third Test. "Here the wicket is flat and hard, but depends on what they have prepared. Sometimes you get 37 wickets in three matches (days), but this wicket looks good. Here the wicket behaves differently in every game. Sometimes it stays flat, sometimes it turns, sometimes it plays well for two days and then turns. I believe it will play well first and then slowly it will break and the ball will turn," said Jadeja.

In absence of Virat Kohli, KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer, youngsters in the side might get a chance to feature in the playing XI for the third Test. Rajat Patidar, who made his debut in Visakhapatnam Test can get another chance in the lineup while Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel are in line to be handed their Test caps in Rajkot.

Jadeja believes that this bunch of young players have adequate experience and knowledge to be successful in prevailing conditions.

"All these new boys are coming into the side after playing a lot of first-class cricket. These are seasoned players, they know how to play long innings and have an idea how it goes in Test cricket," he commented.

"Such a time (transition) is inevitable, whether it comes after two years or five, it is good for them that they are getting an opportunity in the home conditions. If they are making Test debut in Australia or South Africa, the player also lacks confidence whether they will be able to perform or not. It (India) is an ideal place for them since they have played on such wickets a lot and they have the idea on how the pitch would behave."

Jadeja, who plays for Saurashtra in the domestic circuit, said it was only in the destiny that Ashwin, who has 499 wickets, would have the chance to bring up his 500th scalp at Rajkot.

"He will definitely complete his 500 wickets on this ground. I am very excited because I have been playing with him for 12-13 years and to achieve this milestone of completing 500 Test wickets is a really big thing. I thought he would complete it in the first Test but it's okay, whatever is written in destiny he will complete his 500 wickets in Rajkot, in my hometown," he concluded.

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