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Ravindra Jadeja, fight and the sword dance

Using spin-friendly conditions, Jadeja has tormented the Australians, English, and South Africans over the last decade.

July 13, 2025 / 07:07 IST
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Jadeja, it seems, has finally made peace with himself as a Test match player.
Jadeja, it seems, has finally made peace with himself as a Test match player.

Lord’s 2014 and England had given India a green top. Despite Ajinkya Rahane’s fine first innings ton, India was far from safe going into the second innings. And when MS Dhoni got dismissed, leaving Murali Vijay stranded, hopes of an Indian win seemed remote.

Walk in, Ravindra Jadeja. Two hours later, came out the first-ever sword dance. Jadeja@50 and the match had been set up. Thanks to Ishant Sharma’s super bowling effort, India won a famous victory, which to an extent had also been set up by Jadeja.

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Back home, he has always been superb. Using spin-friendly conditions, Jadeja has tormented the Australians, English, and South Africans over the last decade. On occasions, he has even outdone Ravi Ashwin, the premier spinner, on home soil.

Having done all of the above, it was expected that Jadeja would soon be a permanent fixture of the Indian test team. It wasn’t to be. With Ashwin as the premier spinner, Jadeja was relegated to the bench for a while. In fact, that he was a good spinner even in overseas conditions was all but forgotten. It was only when Ashwin was injured in England in 2018 that Jadeja made a comeback. It was a forced selection more than anything. But the rest, as they say, is history.