Ravindra Jadeja doesn't want to think far ahead

Jadeja (3/51) along with Ashwin (4/67) played a major role in bowling out Sri Lanka for just 205 on the first day of the second Test.

Update: 2017-11-24 20:17 GMT
Ravindra Jadeja

Nagpur: India are most likely to field only one spinner in the Test matches in South Africa but left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja is not worried if he would be able to get that spot by beating Ravichandran Ashwin.

Jadeja (3/51) along with Ashwin (4/67) played a major role in bowling out Sri Lanka for just 205 on the first day of the second Test. When asked if he was the captain, then who he would have chosen between him and Ashwin in the playing XI for South Africa Tests, the jovial Jadeja replied:

“Yeh bhi koi puchne ki baat hain (Is this a question that you even need to ask?),” his reply had everyone laughing.

“If I am the captain, I will not even give the ball to anyone (laughs). I will keep bowling from one end.”

Then on a serious note, he said: “It all depends on team’s balance and what it wants. At times on overseas tours, we assess if there are more left-handers or right-handers in the opposition and accordingly, the team’s composition is set.”

Aware that one among him, Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav will feature in the playing XI, Jadeja said that he can only control thing which is in his hands.

“I can only control the controllable. When I get an opportunity, I will try to do well. What is not in my control, there is no point thinking about it. When I get a chance to play in South Africa, I will try to do well.

“When I got a chance the last time, I played the second Test after Ashwin played the first. That’s why I said that team’s combination will depend on composition of the opposition.”

Jadeja was satisfied that he could bowl a disciplined line on a strip where there   was not much help for the bowlers.                                    

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