LUCKNOW:
Ravindra Jadeja’s middle-order experience came to
Rajasthan Royals’ rescue against Lucknow Super Giants on Wednesday, as his unbeaten 43 off 29 balls lifted the side to 159 after they had slipped to 110/6.
Jadeja then made an impact with the ball as well, claiming the crucial wicket of Nicholas Pooran and breaking the dangerous partnership with Mitchell Marsh. His all-round heroics earned him the Player of the Match award.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“I personally believe the middle and lower middle order got the opportunity to bat in a pressure situation at the right time in the tournament, as it is important for everyone to perform in crunch situations,” Jadeja said.
“It’s good that everyone has had the chance to score runs and contribute. Sometimes, players at numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8 don’t get enough batting and, in important matches, struggle due to lack of exposure,” he said.
Jadeja also spoke about the tactical call of a left-arm spinner bowling to a left-handed batter, saying conditions played a key role in that decision.
“It’s not easy for a left-arm spinner to bowl to a left-handed batter — it’s definitely not straightforward. But sometimes conditions help. If the pitch is offering spin or the ball is holding a bit, those factors become very important,” he said.
“From a batter’s perspective, if the ball is gripping and turning, you won’t try to attack every delivery. Similarly, when I’m bowling to a left-hander and the ball is gripping, it creates a win-win situation for the bowler.”
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