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IND vs AUS 2022-23, 1st Test: 'After 5 months, playing Test cricket, it's tough' - Ravindra Jadeja post fifer
IND vs AUS 2022-23: India has taken the attack to Australia on Day 1 of the opening Nagpur Test for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. While Ravindra Jadeja grabbed a fifer, he attested that it was tough playing Test cricket after five months.
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Team India was all over Australia on Day 1 of the opening Test for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Being played at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur on Thursday, the visitors were skittled for 177, while leg-spinner Ravindra Jadeja was the danger man, grasping five wickets. Notably, it was his first Test after a five-month injury lay-off.
Jadeja had knee surgery after suffering the same during last year's Asia Cup. He returned to competitive cricket last month in the Ranji Trophy, where he grabbed a fifer against Tamil Nadu upon his return. In the meantime, the all-rounder argued it was difficult to play Test cricket after five long months.
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After Day 1's play on Thursday, Jadeja told the broadcaster, "Very happy with how I was bowling. I was enjoying my bowling. Playing after five months, playing Test cricket, it's tough. I was prepared for it and worked hard on my fitness and skills at NCA. After a long time, I played a First-Class game and bowled almost 42 overs."
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"It gave me a lot of confidence to come here and play a Test match. There was no bounce on the wicket. I was targeting the stump-to-stump line. The oddball was spinning, and the oddball was going straight. Being a left-arm spinner, if you get batsmen out caught behind or stumped, you always give credit to the ball," added Jadeja.
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"In Test match cricket, you are happy with whatever wicket you take. I was working hard on my bowling when I was in Bangalore at the NCA. I was bowling for 10-12 hours daily, which greatly helped me. I was working on my rhythm because I knew I must play a Test match and bowl long spells," Jadeja concluded.