HomeSportsCricket'Yeh uska pehla Test tha kya?': Ravindra Jadeja's approach at Lord's draws criticism from across the border

'Yeh uska pehla Test tha kya?': Ravindra Jadeja's approach at Lord's draws criticism from across the border

Ravindra Jadeja batted 181 balls for 61 not out, putting India within 22 runs of victory – the tightest defeat ever at Lord's.

July 16, 2025 / 19:58 IST
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Ravindra Jadeja targeted over late-game tactics at Lord’s
Ravindra Jadeja targeted over late-game tactics at Lord’s (BCCI Photo)

Ravindra Jadeja found himself fighting a lone battle for the second time on English soil. While the spotlight was firmly on England — on Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, and how, exactly six years after their 2019 World Cup triumph, they pulled off yet another dramatic escape — many overlooked the fact that Jadeja had been here before. Six years ago, in the 2019 World Cup semi-final in Manchester, he had similarly carried India’s hopes during a tense chase of 240 against New Zealand, this time alongside MS Dhoni. Regretfully for India, Jadeja was short both times, and it wasn't his fault.

With the lower order, he had batted brilliantly—possibly the greatest since VVS Laxman. Jadeja contributed 35 runs with Jasprit Bumrah and another 23 with Mohammed Siraj at 112/8, just when it appeared like the Indian innings and the match were almost over.

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Some former cricketers believe that Jadeja should have been a bit more aggressive, but the fact that India managed to force the match into the last session said volumes about their willingness to battle. Jadeja batted 181 balls for 61 not out, putting India within 22 runs of victory – the tightest defeat ever at Lord's.

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