Jadeja Calls Time on T20I Career After World Cup Glory
A day after leading India to a historic T20 World Cup victory, star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja announced his retirement from the shortest format of the game.
The 34-year-old, a vital cog in India’s World Cup triumph, took to social media to share his decision, stating that he wanted to focus on his Test and ODI commitments.
“It’s been an incredible journey playing for India in T20 Internationals. I’ve enjoyed every moment of it, and I’m incredibly grateful for all the support I’ve received,” Jadeja wrote.
His decision, coming on the heels of India’s World Cup win, has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. Jadeja’s impact on the team was undeniable, with his all-round abilities proving instrumental in their success.
In his 89 T20I appearances, Jadeja amassed 2,500 runs at an average of 24.11, including a century and 15 half-centuries. He also picked up 51 wickets, establishing himself as a formidable force with both bat and ball.
His contribution in the World Cup was particularly impressive. Jadeja played a key role in India’s quarterfinal victory against Australia, scoring 41 runs and taking three wickets.
While Jadeja’s retirement from T20Is may be a loss for the format, it’s a decision based on his personal ambitions and his desire to focus on Test and ODI cricket. He remains a crucial part of the Indian team, and his contributions will be crucial in their upcoming campaigns.
This decision highlights the changing dynamics of international cricket, with players making strategic choices to prioritize certain formats. While Jadeja’s absence in T20Is will be felt, his legacy in the format will forever be etched in history.
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