Key Points

Ravindra Jadeja is really impressed with how young cricketers are stepping up for India. He specifically praised Shubman Gill's captaincy and batting performances against England and West Indies. The veteran all-rounder mentioned that players like Yashasvi Jaiswal are taking responsibility without relying on senior stars. Jadeja also shared that he's helping younger teammates with their skills as they build India's cricket future.

Key Points: Jadeja Says Youngsters Taking Responsibility Benefits Indian Cricket

  • Shubman Gill became youngest Test captain after Rohit-Virat retirement
  • Gill led India to 2-2 England draw and home victory against West Indies
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan impressed with strong batting performances
  • Jadeja mentors young players like Kuldeep Yadav despite vice-captaincy role
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Youngsters taking responsibility is beneficial for India: Ravindra Jadeja

Ravindra Jadeja praises Shubman Gill's leadership and young players stepping up after Kohli-Sharma era, highlighting positive future for Indian cricket team.

"Youngsters who are coming now take responsibility on their own, they don't leave it on someone else - Ravindra Jadeja"

New Delhi, October 11

Veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja believes the future of Indian cricket is in good hands, considering the fashion in which the youngsters have stepped up, taking the responsibility from the seasoned stars.

India's transition phase intensified after batting bigwigs Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli bid adieu to the Test format in May. The captaincy baton was passed down to Shubman Gill, making him the youngest Test skipper in the history of Indian cricket.

Head coach Gautam Gambhir-led regime infused young blood into the squad for the testing tour of England for the inaugural Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in June. Gill led the side from the front with his bat, topping the run-scoring chart in the series as India returned home with a memorable 2-2 draw.

In his first home assignment, Gill notched a fifty during the opener in Ahmedabad and outfoxed the West Indies twice with his tactical prowess as India revelled in an innings and 140 runs victory. During the second fixture, he dazzled with an unbeaten 129(196) and deployed his bowlers effectively to leave the West Indies dazed at 140/4.

Apart from Gill, the flamboyant opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (175) and the composed Sai Sudharsan (87) flaunted their robust technique to make a strong impression. With youngsters stepping up on the platform when the stakes ran past the roof, Jadeja sees it as an ominous sign for the future of Indian cricket.

"As a team and as a captain he is performing, so he is getting a lot of help from the team because if the captain is giving such a good performance, England performed well in the whole series, in the first match he performed 50, here 100, so I think the young generation takes responsibility on their own, like Jaiswal also has a lot of runs in the last 2 years," Jadeja told reporters in the post-day press conference.

"So I think the youngsters who are coming now take responsibility on their own, they don't leave it on someone else, so it is a good thing for Indian cricket that they are used to playing such a long innings, so I think it will be very beneficial for Indian cricket in the future," he added.

The veteran all-rounder has been handed the vice-captaincy role in the absence of Rishabh Pant. Jadeja isn't dwelling on the leadership tag, but is instead focusing on helping youngsters improve their skill set. He even disclosed that left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav and Jaiswal have approached him with their queries.

"I don't think about the captain or the vice-captains now, I think that time has passed a long time ago. Now, as much as possible, the team needs, whether it is batting, a youngster comes and talks to me, like Kuldeep comes and asks about bowling, so what do I think, and what do I think, I give my opinion," Jadeja said.

"In batting, like sometimes Jaiswal comes and asks, if any youngster comes and asks, then I tell him that this is what I think, this can happen. He can do this, according to the wicket, according to the condition, where he is playing, all that," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Jadeja is absolutely right. The way these young players are taking responsibility without waiting for seniors to guide them shows great maturity. Special mention to Yashasvi Jaiswal - what a talent!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the young talent, let's not forget the foundation laid by legends like Kohli and Rohit. The transition has been smooth because of their legacy. Both generations deserve credit.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket across countries, India's youth development system is impressive. The way Gill handled England tour pressure at such young age shows exceptional temperament.
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Michael C
What I find remarkable is how Jadeja himself is mentoring the younger players despite being a senior. This blend of experience and youth is what makes teams champions.
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Kavya N
Honestly, I was worried after Kohli and Rohit retired from Tests. But these youngsters have proved me wrong! Gill's captaincy and Jaiswal's batting - waah! 👏 Hope they continue this form in overseas conditions too.

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