Millennium Post

NOT THAT I THINK LIKE A BATSMAN, I AM ONE: JADEJA

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MOHALI: Often criticised for underperfo­rming with the bat, India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Monday took a dig at his detractors after notching up a career-best Test score in the ongoing third match of the five-game series against England here. Jadeja was polite but sarcasm was not lost when he said that it's not as if he fancies himself as a "specialist batsman" because he is indeed one. Jadeja's career-best Test score of 90 helped India take a 134-run first innings lead, thereby putting England under immense pressure on third day of the game. "It's not that I consider myself as a batsman, I am a batsman," Jadeja asserted when someone asked whether he has become more responsibl­e while batting which was evident in his defensive game on Monday. In fact to drive home a point, he took the help of statistics. "I have been scoring runs in first-class cricket at an average of 53 (43 as per espncricin­fo records), if you leave aside Test matches, that is. It's not the first time that I have made 90 runs. Yes, may be a first in Tests but I have an idea that I can bat. I wasn't in a hurry, since it was a slow wicket with less turn. I knew after 50, 60 or 70 balls, I can up my scoring rate," said the Saurashtra all-rounder. Asked to compare his 68 at Lord's with on Monday's knock, Jadeja said: "I think any good innings that you have played for India is important. Even during this innings, we were in a situation where we were 5 for 150 (156) and from that situation to guide the team to a good position was challengin­g. Jayant (Yadav), (Ravichandr­an) Ashwin and myself spoke to each other, build the innings and luckily we are now in a good position considerin­g that they are still 70 behind (56 actually) and are four down." He said that since England was bowling "boring lines", he decided to take them on during post lunch session.

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