Cricket news goes viral after Ravindra Jadeja’s post India Test Captain talks

Indian cricket team veteran and CSK Stalwart Ravindra Jadeja recently broke the record for the longest rule in Test cricket as the number 1 ranked all -rounder. The 36 -year -old has now spent more than 1,152 days on top of the ICC Test rankings and was equally congratulated by fans and teammates on social media. Between the ceremonies, there is another pressure question for India – and the answer can only be Jadeja.Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket, the captaincy is now ready for graves. While no decisions have been taken yet, Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja are considered to be at the forefront of the role.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In its light, Jadeja’s most recent Instagram Story has held wide discussion on social media. The image shows him in India’s all-white test jersey, wrapped on his shoulder with a traditional golden dhoti.
Jadeja captioned the image with a message of gratitude. “Thanks to your wishes. Really appreciate”, the player wrote. Although the purpose of the post may have many perceptions, time indicates that he is responding to the congratulatory messages, which he was inserted after breaking the ranked test records as the longest.
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Recently in a Youtube video, Ravichandran Ashwin referred to Jadeja as “Black Horse” and a strong candidate for Test Captain with Gill. On his channel ‘Ash Ki Baat’, the CSK spinner also proposed that Gill could serve as the vice-captain under Jadeja until he is fully prepared to handle the role of the leadership.Ashwin argued that if the team is ready to prepare a young player like Gill for two years, then there is no reason to believe in an experienced veteran like Jadeja to lead the side during that period.
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