Ravindra Jadeja is questionable for England’s second Test: Specifics

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Ravindra Jadeja is questionable for England's second Test: Specifics
Veteran Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is questionable for tomorrow’s (February 2) second Test match in Visakhapatnam against England.
He appeared to have hurt his hamstring on Day 4 of the recently finished series opener in Hyderabad.
After getting run out in the last innings by England captain Ben Stokes, Jadeja appeared visibly uncomfortable.
Here are some more specifics.

Jadeja hangs tight for reports
Jadeja battled while strolling back to the structure.
According to Cricbuzz, his sweep was shipped off a Mumbai foundation. The reports now determine Jadeja’s participation in Vizag’s fate.
“What we comprehend is that it is a hamstring pull and not tear; so he ought to be fine for the third Test unquestionably on the off chance that he can’t play the second,” a source told Cricbuzz.
Execution

With Jadeja being a demonstrated all-rounder, his nonattendance would hamper the equilibrium of the group.
In particular, in the first game of the series, he struck a magnificent 87 runs.
The southpaw could oversee two in his subsequent excursion.
In addition, he took five wickets during the match.
However, his efforts were in vain as England prevailed by 28 runs.

Jadeja has scored 36.16 runs for 2,893 runs in 69 Test matches in Test cricket.
He has pounded three centuries and 20 fifties in this organization.
One of his three Test hundreds of years came against Britain.
The left-arm spinner has taken 280 wickets with the ball at an average of 24.42.
The veteran has scalped 12 fifers and two 10-wicket match pulls.
Jadeja has asserted 56 wickets against Britain.

Who can take Jadeja’s place?
Assuming Jadeja neglects to take the field in Vizag, Kuldeep Yadav is everything except prone to supplant him in the XI. Be that as it may, the previous’ nonappearance would mean twist bowling all-rounders Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel would have to bear more liabilities with the bat.

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