Ind vs Eng: After Lord’s defeat, Surav Ganguly makes a huge prediction on the future of the Ravira Jadeja test | Cricket news

New Delhi: After the narrow loss of India in Lord’s during the third test against England, the former captain of India Surav Ganguly shared his opinions on the defeat, stressing the missed opportunity despite the depth of the striker on the side. He also praised Jadeja Ravi for his resilient, supported by the Tailenders Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj in a tense finish.India has undergone one of their most heartbreaking defeats in recent times, lowering 22 points and falling 1-2 in the five-game series. Chasing 193, India had deep trouble at 82/7 before Jadeja launched a response with the help of Nitish Kumar Reddy, Bumrah and Siraj. The last two strikers were faced with 84 combined deliveries, but could only add nine points. Siraj was finally played in unfortunately, ending India.Speaking at a press event for the draft of the pilot of the Indian racing season of the 2025 (IRF) season, Ganguly admitted that he was “a little disappointed” of the striker of India, given their performances earlier in the series.“They should have obtained this 190, and when you saw Jadeja ironing him and fighting and scoring the races, the quality of the stick in this team is absolutely brilliant, and I think they will be more disappointed than me because it was an opportunity to disappoint 2-1 in the series against the quality of the quality of bats.“”
Ganguly added that even a small contribution from the higher order could have made the difference in favor of India.“Sad from the point of view of a team, but Jadeja was exceptional. He will continue to play for India as long as he beats and performs like that. It has been around for a long time. Nearly 80 test games and more than 200 games of a day. “”“And now you can see if the striker, the bowling alley, the field, you know, he is a special player and his striker has really improved over the years with experience and quality. He was actually a first-rate drummer for Saurashtra in his younger days and then became a spinner on the left. He therefore has a special player and is a very important part of this team,” he concluded.
During the match, Jadeja also took an important step by performing 7,000 international points. In 361 appearances for India, he scored 7,018 points at an average of 33.41, including four centuries and 39 fifty people in 302 rounds, with a highest score of 175 *.In Test Cricket, Jadeja scored 3,697 points in 83 games at an average of 36.97, including four hundred and 26 fifties. His best score of 175 * came in this format, which remains the most productive with the bat. Until now, in this series, he has scored 327 points in six rounds with an astonishing average of 109.00, with four fifty and a higher score of 89. He is currently the fifth largest scorer in the series.



