India and Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja revealed that his biggest regret so far in his career is to get out in the 2019 ICC World Cup semi-finals towards New Zealand as the loss ended the Virat Kohli-led facet’s marketing campaign in the showpiece occasion.
New Zealand defeated India by 18 runs in the first semi-final at Old Trafford on the again of an all-round bowling efficiency. Chasing a average goal of 240 runs, India had obtained off to a horrendous begin as New Zealand rattled the top-order however Jadeja together with former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni rebuilt India’s innings as the duo added 116 runs for the seventh wicket.
However, Trent Boult eliminated Jadeja in the forty eighth over ending a ferocious knock that had seen the Men In Blue close-in on a win after being six down at 92.
When requested if he might return in historical past and select to win the WC semis in both 2016 or 2019, Jadeja immediately picked the latter.
“I was playing well in that particular game. We were almost about to win the game but then I got out! That’s the game I wanted to win for my country,” Jadeja informed Indian girls’s all-rounder Jemimah Rodrigues on Dream11’s Dil Ya Dimaag.
Further diving deep in nostalgia, Jadeja additionally selected his first IPL win when he donned Rajasthan Royals colors beneath Shane Warne forward of the championship CSK gained, after they made a comeback in 2018.
The ace CSK all-rounder stated, “I think the first victory is always memorable because that is where my journey started in the IPL and I was part of the team.”
Known for his sharp bowling expertise, Jadeja admitted that he likes batting over bowling in a batsman dominated nation like India, he stated, “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.”
Jadeja shall be seen in motion on Wednesday when CSK locks horns with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.