It Is My Number One Goal To Achieve Full Physical Fitness: Ravindra Jadeja
India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who hasn’t played competitive cricket in nearly six months, emphasized on Monday the importance of being “100 percent” match-fit for the next Test series against Australia.
One Hundred Percent Physical Fitness Is My Number One Goal: Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja, a star India all-rounder who hasn’t played competitive cricket in nearly six months, stated on Monday that he is focused on being fully match-ready for the upcoming Test series against Australia.
It Is My Number One Goal To Achieve Full Physical Fitness: Ravindra Jadeja mugshot from an archive.
India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who hasn’t played competitive cricket in nearly six months, stated on Monday that he is focused on being fully match-ready for the next Test series against Australia. As for me, it’s great to be back out there. Super pumped up. Jadeja, who will captain Saurashtra in their final Ranji Trophy Group B league encounter against Tamil Nadu starting in Chennai on Tuesday, told reporters, “Hopefully it will come good as a team and as a person also.”
…You know, right now I’m most concerned with getting out there and playing ball and being in peak physical condition. When I am fully recovered from my injury, I plan to devote more time to honing my batting and bowling techniques. Fitness is now my number one concern.
In August of last year, Jadeja was injured while playing for India and had to have knee surgery.
He claimed to have trained at Bengaluru’s National Cricket Academy (NCA) and expressed a need for match practise prior to the upcoming Test series against the touring Australians.
Twenty days passed while I was at NCA. It was my turn to bat and bowl. The situation at a match is unique. That’s why I’m over here, to get in one last game before the Australia series.
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India has included him in their roster for the first two Tests, provided he is healthy enough to play.
After five months of playing competitive cricket, Jadeja responded, “Not really…you don’t feel secure initially.
However, as time goes on, you may expect to improve steadily. Every sport has the potential to cause injury. If you are hurt, you will have to begin again from square one. Similarly, in cricket.
I couldn’t do anything for five whole months. I need to work on getting fit. Once I gain self-assurance, I will practice often and improve gradually.
In all likelihood, he had been out of action for the longest period of time in his career, he said.
“I believe so…surgery having proven it” A ligament tear, as Jadeja had already indicated.
You’ve been through a lot and it’s not good. No one wants to be hurt while they’re at their best. It’s just one of the rules. That’s something to keep in mind, so you can get ready for it. Absolutely nothing can be done by you. In cricket, one’s physical safety is never certain.
There was a ligament tear. Things are looking up. My self-assurance is growing by the day. Although he had been practicing at the NCA, Jadeja noted that actual game conditions are different.
A match is, as I’ve already mentioned, a whole different animal. Something entirely new… If I can, I promise to give it my all. I promise to take things slowly, and carefully. I need to assess how my leg is feeling first.
The focus will be on the player to don the big gloves in the Tests against the Aussies, and Jadeja gave both Srikar Bharat and Ishan Kishan the thumbs up for the role, as star keeper-batter Rishabh Pant is expected to be out of action for a considerable amount of time after being involved in a road mishap last month.
My level of comfort in a social setting is universal. They’re both excellent keepers, but first I need to make myself at home. Srikar Bharat has just been added to the team. There is a great deal for him to study. As he plays more games, he’ll pick up new skills and improve.
The star all-arounder responded, “Actually, fortunately, I was busy with some other things…
Really, it was a lifesaver for me.
Two or three months after my injury and surgery, I was not giving much thought to cricket. After explaining that she had been preoccupied with her wife’s election, Jadeja said goodbye.