A Quote by Ravindra Jadeja

I will go with my batting because India is a country full of batsmen and whoever scores runs is more famous, as the team is known for its batting. — © Ravindra Jadeja
I will go with my batting because India is a country full of batsmen and whoever scores runs is more famous, as the team is known for its batting.
I just enjoy batting, scoring runs, and contributing for my team.
I can't really say I'm batting badly. I'm not batting long enough to be batting badly
By the time I made my international debut Tendulkar was already being counted among the best batsmen in the world. Most bowlers knew that his was the crucial wicket in an Indian batting line-up that boasted of many talented batsmen.
I was so happy to be out of there. “Barabas, if you weren’t batting for the other team, I’d marry you.” He grinned. “If I weren’t batting for the other team, I would accept your proposal. You had me at ‘No comment.’ If all my clients were this smart, my life would be much easier. Much, much easier.
There's a difference between batting at number four position and batting in the lower order.
I have been pretty free-flowing in my batting. I have not let situations change my batting around too much.
Personally, I am not thinking about batting only at No. 4. I want to be someone who is very flexible batting at any number or if you go into any situation you should be able to grab that opportunity and make the best use of it.
You have to always work on your batting as you are never perfect. I am working on my batting every day and trying to perfect a few shots that will help me score all around the world.
I like to score and drive in runs more than pay attention to batting average.
Obviously, when I go in at No. 11 it stands to reason that we will have a better chance of scoring runs or batting out time if the batsman at the other end takes most of the strike. That's because, as my place in the order suggests, he is a better batsman than me.
Yes, outside India, my batting performances have been highlighted more.
In baseball, you can hit 40 home runs on a single-A-league team and never get paid a thing. But in a hedge fund, you get paid on your batting average. So you go to the worst league you can find, where there's the least competition.
I have to thank batting coach Sanjay Bangar for providing valuable inputs. He gave me honest feedback about how poorly I was batting and what were the aspects I needed to focus on.
My batting took some time to develop - I was batting at No. 10 initially but my bowling took off.
My batting mentality is to see the ball and hit it. I don't know what bowlers see while batting.
Whenever I get an opportunity to play for India, I will give my best in both aspects - batting and bowling.
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