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As India remain unbeaten in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, all eyes are on their upcoming match against defending champions England, which is scheduled to be played on Sunday (October 29) at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. Amid the ongoing buzz, the wife of Indian cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, Rivaba, recently expressed her views on the Indian side’s performance in the tournament and commended her husband’s exceptional all-round cricketing display.
India’s astounding unbeaten run
India’s performance in the ongoing tournament has been nothing short of spectacular. With an unblemished record, the Rohit Sharma-led side are setting the stage on fire. They have managed to brush aside their opponents in all five matches they have played so far, including a historic win against New Zealand on October 22, breaking a 20-year-old record.
Rivaba Jadeja on Indian cricket team
Rivaba congratulated the Indian cricket team and their fans while expressing her hope for India to clinch the World Cup once more. She also celebrated the historic achievement of breaking a 20-year-old record against New Zealand.
“First of all, I would like to congratulate the Indian Cricket team and all cricket fans. I wish and pray that our country will win the World Cup again. I am happy that we were able to break the record of 20 years against New Zealand,” Rivaba told ANI.
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Rivaba Jadeja’s praiseworthy remarks for her husband
Rivaba also shared insights about her husband, the indispensable all-rounder Jaddu, who is playing a pivotal role in India’s campaign in the marquee event.
The politician emphasized that Jadeja consistently faces pressure situations when he comes into bat, drawing from his wealth of experience. She highlighted how the left-handed cricketer has impressively delivered on the trust invested in him by both the team and the coaches.
“The position in which he (Ravindra Jadeja) comes for batting is a pressure situation. He has experience with such situations. He has paid off the faith of the team and coaches,” Rivaba added.