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Jadeja emerges as India’s unsung hero in World Cup

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NEW DELHI: Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has emerged as a vital asset for the Indian cricket team in the ongoing World Cup, oten operating in the shadows of more celebrated teammates.

While his performanc­es may not grab the headlines like Virat Kohli’s centuries or Rohit Sharma’s elegant strokes, Jadeja’s contributi­on has been indispensa­ble, particular­ly in the bowling department.

Described as India’s ‘Most Valuable Player’ in terms of utility, Jadeja’s influence becomes palpable, especially on pitches that offer any assistance to bowlers. His parsimonio­us bowling and remarkable fielding skills have made him a lethal weapon in India’s arsenal.

Former India let-arm spinner Murali Kartik, a keen observer of the game, delves into Jadeja’s transforma­tion during this World Cup compared to previous years.

“Jadeja is mixing it up nicely during the World Cup. If you look at his action from earlier times, it used to be round-arm, he would bowl a lot of under-cuters because of that,” explained Kartik while speaking to PTI.

Under-cuters are deliveries where the ball lands on its leather part rather than the stitched seam area. The result is that the ball doesn’t turn and rather skids or goes straight.

These kinds of deliveries are lethal if the wicket is under-prepared with upper crust blown away due to heat. Axar Patel is a known exponent of the under-cuter with his heavily round arm action. But the problem with these deliveries is on good surfaces, quality internatio­nal baters are hardly troubled.

“Jadeja isn’t bowling round-arm any more and is using both side-spin and over-spin much more. The ball is consistent­ly landing on the seam and it is helping him get extra bounce as well as sufficient turn to beat the bat,” Kartik, who has played all three formats for India, said.

One of the hallmarks of Jadeja’s effectiven­ess is his ability to bowl an extraordin­ary number of dot balls, amounting to 131 in just four games, equivalent to 21.5 overs. This dot ball percentage stands at an astonishin­g 58.22%.

Additional­ly, Jadeja has conceded only 11 boundary balls in four games, which includes nine fours and two sixes. This unwavering accuracy has made it challengin­g for opposition batsmen to score freely against him.

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