Ravindra Jadeja said on Saturday that the top order not being able to score runs puts pressure on the lower order. Jadeja expects better performance from the batsmen in the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the rain-interrupted Brisbane Test against Australia, Jadeja played an important role in the draw by scoring 77 runs in the first innings.
India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja said on Saturday that the top order not being able to score runs puts pressure on the lower order. Jadeja expects better performance from the batsmen in the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the rain-interrupted Brisbane Test against Australia, Jadeja played an important role in the draw by scoring 77 runs in the first innings.
During a conversation at MCG, Jadeja said that top-order runs are very important when India plays outside, especially in Australia and South Africa. When the top order does not score runs, there is pressure on the lower order. He said that it is expected that the top order and middle order will score good runs in this test. We need good performance from the top order. If all the batsmen contribute then the team’s performance will be better.
Barring KL Rahul (84), India’s top order batsmen could not do anything special at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. Jadeja, who was out of the first two Tests, was given a chance in Gabba. Jadeja said that being out of the first two Tests gave him time to adapt to the conditions and prepare for the Gaba Test.
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