T20 World Cup: Cricketers share emotional moments with loved ones
Jadeja’s ascent in the format, however, began with the Rajasthan Royals’ historic IPL victory in 2008. As a young all-rounder, he made valuable contributions with both bat and ball, while also displaying exceptional fielding skills throughout the tournament. His performances earned him the nickname “Rockstar” from his then-franchise captain, the late Shane Warne.
In 2012, Chennai Super Kings acquired Jadeja for around Rs 9.8 Crore, making him the most expensive player in that year’s auction. He went on to win three more IPL titles with CSK, including being named player of the match in the 2023 final against Gujarat Titans after hitting the winning four off the last ball.
T20 World Cup: Cricketers share emotional moments with loved ones
In his international career in the shortest format, Jadeja played 74 matches, scoring 515 runs and taking 54 wickets. His precision and subtle variations made him a challenging opponent for batters looking to score freely, especially in the middle overs. Throughout his T20I career, Jadeja consistently provided breakthroughs for his team at crucial moments, turning matches in India’s favor with timely strikes.
Apart from his bowling, Jadeja’s fielding set him apart as one of the finest all-rounders of his generation, known for his lightning-fast reflexes and athletic prowess. His exceptional catches, direct hits, and game-changing run-outs will be a significant part of his T20I legacy.
Jadeja’s all-round abilities were further highlighted in the 2014 World T20, where his economical bowling (five wickets at an economy of 7.36) and crucial lower-order contributions helped India reach the final.
The retirement of Rohit, Kohli, and Jadeja signifies the end of an era in T20Is for India, with BCCI President Roger Binny acknowledging that it would take at least two years from now for the side to settle down.