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Mahela Jayawardene: Ravindra Jadeja's absence is a massive loss for India

Updated on: 18 September,2022 07:49 AM IST  |  Dubai
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Former Sri Lankan skipper Jayawardene believes all-rounder Ravindra’s absence due to knee surgery is a huge blow for Rohit Sharma & Co at next month’s T20I World Cup; insists Virat Kohli’s return to form is a big plus

Mahela Jayawardene: Ravindra Jadeja's absence is a massive loss for India

Ravindra Jadeja tweeted this picture following his knee surgery recently

Ravindra Jadeja’s absence due to injury is a “massive loss” but Virat Kohli’s return to form and Jasprit Bumrah’s comeback would still make India a force to reckon with in the upcoming T20I World Cup, feels Sri Lanka legend Mahela Jayawardene.


Jadeja was left out of the 15-member Indian team for the T20 World Cup in Australia in October-November after the all-rounder suffered an injury during the Asia 


India’s flexibility affected


“It is a challenge. They had fitted him [Jadeja] nicely in that No.5 role. He has been batting really well and him and Hardik [Pandya] being in that top six—two guys who can give that all-round options—gave India much more flexibility in that batting order,” Jayawardena was quoted as saying in The ICC Review.

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“It is a tough one for them, and probably a concern not having that left-hander. They’ve switched to leaving out DK [Dinesh Karthik] and bringing in Rishabh [Pant] in that role, batting at 5 or 4. Those are things they have to settle going into the World Cup.

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“But not having Jadeja, the form that he was in...it will be a massive loss for them,” the batting legend said of Jadeja. Jayawardene said India can take solace in 
the return to form of star batter Kohli who broke his century drought that spanned 1,020 days, scoring his 71st international hundred when he smashed an unbeaten 122 against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup, though it was an inconsequential match. 

“He [Kohli] was there and thereabouts pretty much. He just didn’t have that big score under his belt to get that confidence, especially in white-ball cricket, which is always going to happen,” said Jayawardene, who has been IPL side Mumbai Indians’ head coach.

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“There were a few injury concerns in the last 12 months. He had little niggles and they rested him and India kept on giving people rest, with the workload that they had. So not having that consistent run also makes it tough.”

Also Read: BCCI announce squads for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022, Australia, South Africa T20Is

‘Will be a fascinating WC’

“It’s good to see him [Kohli] batting like that. We need all these brilliant players to be at their best form in a World Cup, and that’s what the World Cup deserves as well. Everyone is going at each other at that level. It will be a fascinating World Cup in Australia.

Jayawardene said India would be further bolstered by the return of pace ace Bumrah. 

“Obviously, not having Jasprit [in Asia Cup] was also a factor. He fills a big gap for them with the new ball and at the back end. That will settle them as well when he is back in Australia.”

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