Looking back at Jadhav’s cricketing career, the right-handed batsman and part-time spin bowler debuted for Team India in the ODI format in 2014. He remained a part of the team in this format for six years and was also included in the Indian squad for the 2019 World Cup. Jadhav played a vital role in some significant victories for India, including a memorable match against England in Pune, where he scored 120 runs off 76 balls, sharing a 200-run partnership with Virat Kohli. In Melbourne, he formed an outstanding 121-run partnership with MS Dhoni, leading India to victory against Australia. He played 73 ODIs for India, scoring 1389 runs at an average of 42, including two centuries.
Recalling Kedar Jadhav’s Cricket Career and Contributions to Team India
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