Key Points

Ravindra Jadeja has revealed that the captain, selectors and coach all spoke to him about his omission from the Australia ODI series. The experienced all-rounder says he understands it's not his decision and respects the team management's thought process. Despite the ODI exclusion, Jadeja remains focused on contributing whenever he gets opportunities for India. He emphasized that winning the World Cup remains his ultimate dream after coming so close in the 2023 final.

Key Points: Jadeja Reveals Captain Selectors Coach Spoke on Australia ODI Omission

  • Jadeja confirms team management communicated ODI exclusion reasons directly
  • Veteran all-rounder maintains focus on team performance over personal milestones
  • Expresses desire to win World Cup after 2023 final heartbreak
  • Emphasizes role as senior player guiding younger teammates like Jaiswal
  • Takes three wickets in ongoing Test while discussing ODI future
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Captain, selectors and coach talked to me about not being picked for Australia ODIs, says Jadeja

Ravindra Jadeja opens up about being dropped from Australia ODIs, says team management communicated reasons directly. Focus remains on team success and World Cup dreams.

"Why didn't I get selected for this series? There must be a reason behind it, and they talked to me. - Ravindra Jadeja"

New Delhi, Oct 11

Ravindra Jadeja, India’s vice-captain for the ongoing Test series against West Indies, opened up about his omission from the ODI squad for the upcoming tour of Australia, saying that the captain, selectors and coach did speak to him over not being picked for the series.

He added that despite not being in the touring party to Australia, he remains focused on contributing whenever given an opportunity. Jadeja took three wickets on day two of the second Test in New Delhi, and played a key role in reducing West Indies to 140/4 at stumps, with the visitors still trailing by 378 runs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Jadeja, the highly experienced left-arm spin bowling all-rounder, has featured in 204 ODIs and has taken 231 wickets while scoring 2,806 runs. “I don't have it in my hands. I want to play, but at the end of the day, the team management, selectors, coach, and captain have their own thoughts.”

“Why didn't I get selected for this series? There must be a reason behind it, and they talked to me. It's not like they surprised me when I found out that I wasn't selected. It's a good thing that the captain, selector, and coach talked to me about the reasons behind it,” Jadeja said in the post-day press conference.

Jadeja, who ended his T20I career as a T20 World Cup winner in 2024, added that representing India in major tournaments still remains a goal, especially after the narrow miss in the last ODI World Cup in India in 2023, where the side finished runners-up to Australia.

“I am happy whenever I get a chance, as I will try to do what I have been doing for so many years. If I get a chance to play in a major tournament like the World Cup, then it will be a good thing for Indian cricket. Everyone's dream is to win the World Cup. Last time, we missed out on it by a whisker. If we can win this time, then we will fulfill our dreams,” he said.

Jadeja also spoke about whether he ever thinks about achieving personal milestones and stated that the team’s success remains his utmost priority. “I don't lie – sometimes I think about it and I feel good for a while. But when it happens, I feel the same and don't feel anything is new.”

“More than my personal milestone, I think about the team's performance – like is the team winning? Is it an impactful performance from me? My mindset is like this. If I run or take wickets, does it impact the winning of the team or not? That is more important.”

“If you make runs or pick wickets and the team loses, it doesn't matter. When you do an impactful performance and the team wins, especially in ICC tournaments, WTC and if we win the finals by doing well as a team, and my performance is good, then I feel satisfied.”

As one of the seniormost figures in the Test setup, Jadeja, who was made vice-captain for the series against the West Indies due to Rishabh Pant recovering from a fractured right foot, said he is happy to guide younger players and adapt to the team’s needs as per a given situation.

“If there is a wicket for batting, then I become a batsman. If there is a wicket for bowling, then I become a bowler – it’s simple. I don't think about captains and captaincy – that time has gone way too early now.”

“Now, as much as possible, what the team needs, I do as per that. Whether it is in batting, like Jaiswal comes and talks to me, or Kuldeep comes and asks about bowling, I tell them what can be possible and give my opinion to them on anything they ask. I am very happy with whatever I have now.”

- IANS

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Priya S
Seriously, how can they drop Jadeja from ODIs? He's our best all-rounder! The selectors are making too many experiments before major tournaments. 🤔
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Arjun K
Respect for the team management for communicating properly with players. In the past, players used to find out through media. This transparency is good for team culture.
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Sarah B
Maybe they're resting him for more important series? He's 35 now and we need to manage his workload. But he's still performing so well in Tests! 🏏
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Vikram M
His statement about personal milestones vs team performance shows why he's so respected. True team player! Hope younger cricketers learn from him.
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Michael C
While I appreciate his team-first attitude, I feel the selectors should give more clarity to fans about why such an experienced player is being dropped. The communication should extend to supporters too.
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Ananya R
Sir Jadeja forever! 🐐 His contribution to mentoring young players like Jaiswal and Kuldeep is invaluable. True legend of Indian cricket! 💙

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