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In a touching gesture, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a heartfelt video on Ravindra Jadeja following the Lord’s Test. Jadeja was massively praised for his gritty innings in the fourth innings, which sadly ended in a losing cause. The emotional tribute struck a chord with fans and soon became a major talking point on social media.
Gautam Gambhir’s heartwarming comments for Ravindra Jadeja
In a warm and emotional video titled “The MVP ft. Ravindra Jadeja”, the BCCI paid tribute to the all-rounder’s fighting effort during the Lord’s Test. Released on July 18, the video features praise from teammates and coaches, recognising Jadeja’s determined partnership with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj that lasted over 34 overs. Head coach Gautam Gambhir called the effort as “incredible fight”, while assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate admired Jadeja’s calmness and improved technique with the bat.
The video also offers a glimpse into Jadeja’s off-field personality— enjoying light moments during training, and helping maintain a positive vibe in the squad. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak spoke about his ability to absorb pressure in tough situations, and players like Shubman Gill and Siraj described him as an extraordinary player. The tribute stood out not just for celebrating Jadeja’s performance, but also for showing the leadership, heart, and energy he brings to the Indian team.
Here’s the video:
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The legacy of Jadeja in Test cricket
Jadeja has been a key pillar of Team India for a long time now. Known not just for his brilliant batting, but also for his sharp bowling and sensational fielding, Jadeja has been the complete package across formats. Whether it’s performing in the subcontinent or overseas, he has consistently left his mark. In the longest and toughest format of the game, batting lower down the order—often with the tail—he has scored over 3,500 runs at a solid average of 37. With the ball, he has been equally effective, taking 326 wickets at an impressive average of nearly 25.
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