“No square turned”: the legendary Indian spinner questions ravindra's approach to the 5th of the 3rd Test Ind 2025


Ex -Indian Filler Anil Kumble questioned Ravindra jadaja's Approach on the 5th of the Third test to sir's. Veteran All-Rounder fought courageously with a 61 unbeaten of 181 deliveries after walking on 71/5 in the Chase of 193 of India.

However, with India, which rolled up on 112/8 and the last recognized baptism, Nitish Kumar Reddy, dismissed, was expected to change gears. Despite the fact that Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj combine to play 84 deliveries, Jadja conformed to maintain his defensive approach.

The visitors ended with 170, losing 22 runs to get 1-2 to the best series of five.

Speaking of Jadja's focus after the game, Kumble said (through NDTV sports):

“ The two bowls that he could have taken were Chris Woakes, which is slightly slower in the air, and then Bashir and Joe Root. I know they are out of the ball, but he did not turn square. So there was not much to worry in terms of turning or outside the edge. Jadja has played in harder steps and best bowls.

Added:

“You want to take these risks. Yes, there were some runs that he rightly declined because Bumrah and Siraj were at the other end, but it could be a little more.”

Ravindra Jadja has been red with Willow in the ongoing England series, scoring four half a consecutive century during the last two tests.

“Indian team tends to take away the game” – Sunil Gavaskar on the ravindra approach jads on the 5th

The ex -Indi Opel Sunil Gavaskar defended the ravindra approach to the queue, pointing to India's general preference to take the party. The 36 -year -old had only four limits and a maximum during his 181 ball in the Plec on the 5th of the Lord's test.

“I think he was dictated by the fact that he was beating with lower order baptisms. He tried to cultivate the strike as much as possible. In addition, at this stage, he is concerned about playing aerial shots in this type of field.

In the face of a series Defeat, India will look at the fourth test in Manchester, from July 23.