Ind vs Eng: Former Bowler India Slams Ravira Jadeja – “He played too short or too fast, too complete” | Cricket news
Raviund Jadeja of India (photo of George Wood / Getty Images)

The former rapid launcher of India Varun Aaron took a clear excavation to Ravira Jadeja’s performance on the last day of the first test against England in Headingley. Jadeja, the senior spinner of the left arm in India, was examined for his lack of precision, while England hunted a delicate target to win the match by five counters and increase 1-0 in the series.Speaking on Star Sports to follow the Blues, Aaron said that Jadeja had not made the most of raw patches on the surface of the fifth day. “More than the inverted scales, if we go back and see that the images when Jadeja Bowling on the counter, I would say that he missed a lot. It was too short, it was too fast, too full. They all referred in the middle of the counter, not on the rough areas,” said Aaron, referring to Jadeja consistent for paste problems.

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Jadeja’s final figures for 1 per 104 out of 24, reflected the lack of control and efficiency that India needed during the pursuit of the race in England. Ben Duckett, in particular, found it easy to reverse the sweep and disrupt the rhythm of Jadeja, while England has executed their aggressive approach with confidence.Aaron also criticized Jadeja’s failure to get up on occasion, especially given his vast experience. “Someone who is really experienced, who goes very well in rough conditions, especially in Indian conditions where there are a lot of rough, and he and (Ravichandran) Ashwin have sewn so much winning performances, you support it to make a bowl in the fifth day and secure India a very historic victory,” he added.

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Criticism is an alarm clock for the Bowling unit of India, which has struggled to adapt to the style of counterattack of England. While Jadeja has often delivered in clutch situations, its disappointing outing in Leeds sparked a debate on Bowling strategies in India, in particular under conditions abroad.

Ind vs Eng Series schedule:

  • 1st test: England against India, June 20-24, 2025, Headingley, Leeds – England won by 5 counters
  • 2nd test: England against India, July 2-6, 2025, Edgbaston, Birmingham
  • 3rd test: England against India, July 10-14, 2025, Lord’s, London
  • 4th test: England against India, July 23-27, 2025, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
  • 5th test: England against India, July 31-August 4, 2025, Kia Oval, London

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