
India Ravindra Jadeja (Photo George Wood/Getty Images) Former India Fast Bowler Varun Aaron, on the last day of the first test against England in Headley on the last day of the first test against England in Headingley. Jadeja, the Indian senior left shoulder, came under control because of its insufficient accuracy, because England was chasing a complex goal to win the match with five goals and go 1-0 in the series.Aaron, who spoke to Star Sports’ Follow The Blues, said that Jadeja could not make the best use of harsh spots on the surface of the fifth day. “More than the opposite sweep, if we return and look at it when Jadeja Bowling over the goal, I would say he missed him a lot. Aaron bowed either too short, or Bowling too fast, too full.
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The final data of Jadeja of 1 for 104 at 24 breaks reflected the lack of control and efficacy that India needed during English persecution. In particular, Ben Duckett found that it was easy to reverse the sweeping and disrupt the Jady’s rhythm when England with confidently made its aggressive approach.Aaron further criticized Jadeja that he had grown on this occasion, especially due to his huge experience. “Someone who has a truly experienced who is really mixed into harsh, especially in Indian conditions, where he is very rough, and he and (Ravicandran) Ashwin combined together so many winning performances that you would go to the harsh on the fifth day and secure India very historical victories,” he added.
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Criticism comes as a challenge to awakens for an Indian bowling unit, which tried to adapt to the English style of the counterattack. While Jadeja often supplied the clutch situations, his stunning trip in Leeds caused a debate on Indian bowling strategies, especially in overseas conditions.
Plan series Inde vs ENG:
- Test: England in India, 20.-24. June 2025, Headingley, Leeds-English won 5 goals
- 2. Test: England in India, 2.-6. July 2025, Edgbaston, Birmingham
- 3. Test: England in India, 10.-14. July 2025, Lord’s, London
- 4th Test: England in India, 23.-27. July 2025, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
- 5th Test: England in India, 31 July-4. August 2025, Kia oval, London