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Indian Team’s Ravindra Jadeja Shared A Photo With His ‘Crush’

Sangeeta Viswas
11 months ago

Indian Team’s Ravindra Jadeja Shared A Photo With His ‘Crush’. Ravindra is away from the cricket field these days.

Jadeja is very fond of horse riding:-

Presently Jadeja is at his home and as all cricket fans know, Jadeja is very fond of horse riding (Ravindra Jadeja Horses).

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For this, they have many horses. Meanwhile, Jadeja has shared a picture on social media, in which he is seen with one of his horses. The caption of this picture is very funny.

On Sunday, Jadeja shared another picture with the adorable animal, which left fans in splits.

Indian Team’s Ravindra Jadeja Shared A Photo With His ‘Crush’

Jadeja shared three pictures with his horse:-

Taking to Twitter, Jadeja shared three pictures with his horse, where he is seen dressed in a red T-shirt and blue track pants, sports shoes, and a cap. He captioned the picture as, “Crush forever,”

In October last year, Jadeja shared a similar picture with his horse and captioned it as, “My crush”.

On the cricket front, the India all-rounder went past compatriot Bishan Singh Bedi to become the country’s most successful left-arm spinner in the history of Test cricket.

Indian Team’s Ravindra Jadeja Shared A Photo With His ‘Crush’

Achieved this feat during the World Test Championship final

Jadeja achieved the feat during India’s ICC World Test Championship final against Australia at The Oval.

Ravindra Jadeja has taken 268 wickets in 65 Tests at an average of 24.25 and an economy rate of 2.44. Bishan Singh Bedi has 266 wickets in 67 matches.

Indian Team’s Ravindra Jadeja Shared A Photo With His ‘Crush’

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Overall, he is the fourth most successful left-arm spinner in Tests. He is behind Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath (433 in 93 matches), Daniel Vettori (362 in 113 matches), and England’s Derek Underwood (297 wickets in 86 matches).

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