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Kedar Jadhav Performance Watch

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This is one guy I really really wanted to test in our ODI team.

In List A, this guy averages 50 with 105 SR.

He played a pivotal role in India A winning the quadrangular cup in Aus a few years back.

I am delighted to see him hit this century against England chasing 350.

The way he went about it was very impressive. He maintained great SR without resorting to bludgeoning every ball. He faced some issues at one stage which prevented him from running well but those 3 crucial sixes he hit at that time brought the run rate below 6 which went a LONG LONG way in helping our lower order finish the chase with less pressure.

Apart from this 100, he scored one more against Zimbabwe where he rescued us from trouble (if I remember correctly).

Now I know that this guy is NOT that talented (like Lokesh Rahul or even Manish Pandey). He is not a power hitter and I feel there is something off in his batting (or maybe it just looks that way) but he is supremely good at rotating strike and smashing boundaries and sixes when required.

Seems highly intelligent too.

If he can do this against quality pacers overseas, we have a true finisher in our hands.

This is the kind of player I would love to see develop in our team.
 
And he knows his gaps -"running quicker and longer" he said he will try to fix it in the presentation ceremony.
 
Always wanted him from 3 yrs back

Cant believe we tried duds like Rayudu,Gurkeerat before him

his dab is legendary
 
Always wanted him from 3 yrs back

Cant believe we tried duds like Rayudu,Gurkeerat before him

his dab is legendary

Rayudu is great ODI player....Like Kedar he has also average of 50 but lower strike rate..Solid batsman at top order
 
great knock today I think he has cemented his place at num 5.. we should open with pant and kl
 
And he knows his gaps -"running quicker and longer" he said he will try to fix it in the presentation ceremony.

Few of the runs he turned down would have gotten either him or Kohli out much earlier. His presence was being over shadowed by Kohli, but his runs kept going up and up.
 
Few of the runs he turned down would have gotten either him or Kohli out much earlier. His presence was being over shadowed by Kohli, but his runs kept going up and up.

Yeah man but the same runs are usually made by Kohli-Dhoni-Raina, you should had seen the disappointment in his face when the presenter asked him about running and he said he will try to improve on it.
 
Not seen him play yet, but he has been all over the scorecard for India in recent months.
 
Yeah man but the same runs are usually made by Kohli-Dhoni-Raina, you should had seen the disappointment in his face when the presenter asked him about running and he said he will try to improve on it.

If that is what the player is capable of then that is that. Everyone in the team has different level of fitness. Dhoni would have been wise enough to realize Kedhar's limitation. Why force a player to do what he is not capable, risk getting him and you when he is batting so well ?
 
If that is what the player is capable of then that is that. Everyone in the team has different level of fitness. Dhoni would have been wise enough to realize Kedhar's limitation. Why force a player to do what he is not capable, risk getting him and you when he is batting so well ?

Well in running there is always room for improvement I think,Kohli wasn't quick enough but improved later similar for Sachin as well. Kedhar is too old to improve but he is more used to T20's so atleast he needs to up his stamina for a ODI game.
 
A batsman who excels in domestics, delivering in the internationals. Now that's a surprise, eh [MENTION=134608]Hawkeye[/MENTION]
 
What a brilliant knock, I'll go far and say that it was better than Kohli's who himself played a classic knock.
 
Ugly to watch, don't envision long lasting success for him.
 
Well done KD. Brilliant knock and it was really needed at that time.
Being 4 down in the face of a monumental target.. a team needs solid partnership.

Looked very humble too with his statements. I hope he ll take care of his fitness more. His cramps ruined the momentum.


Pretty good to see that he was able to confidently turn Kohli back for non existent singles, and not be bogged down when Kohli gestured about the 'missed' opportunities. Jadhav did really well in the match, so I am sure this ll help Kohli to understand about the need to curb his own eagerness.
 
A batsman who excels in domestics, delivering in the internationals. Now that's a surprise, eh [MENTION=134608]Hawkeye[/MENTION]
Yes, it is completely logical to compare Pakistan's Domestic System to India's.
 
Ugly to watch, don't envision long lasting success for him.

I have to admit I was wrong on him.

Still hate ugly batsmen though.

nothing ugly about the way he hits the ball. something dhoni-esque about his powerful hands.

he'll be there at least till champions trophy now in that 6 spot. domestic record(along with his ODI record) indicates that what we saw today was no fluke, just an extension of his skills.
 
nothing ugly about the way he hits the ball. something dhoni-esque about his powerful hands.

he'll be there at least till champions trophy now in that 6 spot. domestic record(along with his ODI record) indicates that what we saw today was no fluke, just an extension of his skills.

He will be good as long as his reflexes last. I have seen him practice in Pune grounds. He is a beast.
 
What does this mean?? He has technical deficiency?

He has technical deficiencies, relies on his hand-eye coordination and power too much. Although he probably cannot compare to them in ability, he is similar to Sehwag and Dhoni. Such players are past their prime in the 30s and don't have very long careers. Jadhav will be 32 this year, that is why I said I don't see him having long last success. Maybe a couple of years at best.

However, I'm happy for him because based on his rich talent, he deserves these moments in the limelight and one wonders why he didn't get an opportunity earlier in his career, because he could have potentially played 200+ ODIs for India based on what I saw yesterday.
 
He has technical deficiencies, relies on his hand-eye coordination and power too much. Although he probably cannot compare to them in ability, he is similar to Sehwag and Dhoni. Such players are past their prime in the 30s and don't have very long careers. Jadhav will be 32 this year, that is why I said I don't see him having long last success. Maybe a couple of years at best.

However, I'm happy for him because based on his rich talent, he deserves these moments in the limelight and one wonders why he didn't get an opportunity earlier in his career, because he could have potentially played 200+ ODIs for India based on what I saw yesterday.

He was good but not good enough in his batting position to play for India in past. We had better players like Raina and Yuvraj. And he doesn't bowl much for Maharashtra.

Plus playing in tier C group in Ranji and domestics list A his performances came with asterisks.
 
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He has technical deficiencies, relies on his hand-eye coordination and power too much. Although he probably cannot compare to them in ability, he is similar to Sehwag and Dhoni. Such players are past their prime in the 30s and don't have very long careers. Jadhav will be 32 this year, that is why I said I don't see him having long last success. Maybe a couple of years at best.

However, I'm happy for him because based on his rich talent, he deserves these moments in the limelight and one wonders why he didn't get an opportunity earlier in his career, because he could have potentially played 200+ ODIs for India based on what I saw yesterday.
Even he if does well till the end of 2019 WC he'd have done his job, looking at his list A record he could've easily been slotted in ODI's a few years back but I'm also sure why that didn't happen, our last captain being handy at that.
 
He was good but not good enough in his batting position to play for India in past. We had better players like Raina and Yuvraj. And he doesn't bowl much for Maharashtra.

Plus playing in tier C group in Ranji and domestics list A his performances came with asterisks.

Later than that, India wasted too much time with Rahane in the middle-order as well as Rayudu who was serviceable but Jadhav is clearly better.
 
Later than that, India wasted too much time with Rahane in the middle-order as well as Rayudu who was serviceable but Jadhav is clearly better.

Rahane is better batter anyday but horses for courses is the order of the day.
 
nothing ugly about the way he hits the ball. something dhoni-esque about his powerful hands.

he'll be there at least till champions trophy now in that 6 spot. domestic record(along with his ODI record) indicates that what we saw today was no fluke, just an extension of his skills.

I'll love him to keep doing what he is doing now. But generally I like to watch batsmen who are more attractive to watch. If there are two batsmen, one who is attractive on the eyes and another playing in his own style, and yet both are successful, I would always prefer the attractive one.

Because ultimately sport is a spectator's game. Winning is all that matters to the players but as a spectator, I would prefer my team to be winning with style. Always prefer a Barcelona over Chelsea. One thing I like with the Indian team is that the team has some of the most attractive players in the world. Rohit, Dhawan, Vijay, Kohli, Rahul, Rahane - they are all as good as it gets when it comes to aesthetics. Similarly it was Azhar, Laxman, Sachin, Ganguly in the past. That is one reason I like to watch our team bat (and not bowl:narine). It's also why I have never warmed up to Rayudu even if he has scored a lot of runs in the limited opportunities he has got. He's not as bad as Rayudu on the eyes though and I'll gladly make an exception for him if he keeps doing what he's doing now and plays a Dhoni like role for us.:msd
 
I'll love him to keep doing what he is doing now. But generally I like to watch batsmen who are more attractive to watch. If there are two batsmen, one who is attractive on the eyes and another playing in his own style, and yet both are successful, I would always prefer the attractive one.

Because ultimately sport is a spectator's game. Winning is all that matters to the players but as a spectator, I would prefer my team to be winning with style. Always prefer a Barcelona over Chelsea. One thing I like with the Indian team is that the team has some of the most attractive players in the world. Rohit, Dhawan, Vijay, Kohli, Rahul, Rahane - they are all as good as it gets when it comes to aesthetics. Similarly it was Azhar, Laxman, Sachin, Ganguly in the past. That is one reason I like to watch our team bat (and not bowl:narine). It's also why I have never warmed up to Rayudu even if he has scored a lot of runs in the limited opportunities he has got. He's not as bad as Rayudu on the eyes though and I'll gladly make an exception for him if he keeps doing what he's doing now and plays a Dhoni like role for us.:msd

I am the same way. We all are. Yuvi's pull shots, Dhawan's elegance... can't get enough of it. But I see real aesthetics in Jadhav's batting too. Look at his List a AND odi record. averaging 50 with 100+ SR. He's figured this format out more than most people. And his powerful hitting is a sight to behold. Has to be pound for pound, one of the hardest hitters in cricket.

Also, for all that elegance- what has Dhawan done lately?
 
Saw his innings and it was pure class. However, I would like to see Jadav performing like this in the absence of Kohli at the other end. Kohli just guided him throughout his innings. Would Jadav have played that blinder had Kohli not been at the other end??
 
I am the same way. We all are. Yuvi's pull shots, Dhawan's elegance... can't get enough of it. But I see real aesthetics in Jadhav's batting too. Look at his List a AND odi record. averaging 50 with 100+ SR. He's figured this format out more than most people. And his powerful hitting is a sight to behold. Has to be pound for pound, one of the hardest hitters in cricket.

Also, for all that elegance- what has Dhawan done lately?

I only said I prefer successful players with style.

Dhawan is hardly successful now, needs to be dropped.:msd

Rohit
Pant
Kohli (c)
Rahul
Jadhav
Dhoni (wk)
Pandya
Jadeja
Ashwin/Mishra/Kuldeep
Shami
Bumrah

Ideally I would prefer this line up for the Champions trophy.
 
I only said I prefer successful players with style.

Dhawan is hardly successful now, needs to be dropped.:msd

Rohit
Pant
Kohli (c)
Rahul
Jadhav
Dhoni (wk)
Pandya
Jadeja
Ashwin/Mishra/Kuldeep
Shami
Bumrah

Ideally I would prefer this line up for the Champions trophy.

Manish Pandey for pant? And bhuvi?
 
I only said I prefer successful players with style.

Dhawan is hardly successful now, needs to be dropped.:msd

Rohit
Pant
Kohli (c)
Rahul
Jadhav
Dhoni (wk)
Pandya
Jadeja
Ashwin/Mishra/Kuldeep
Shami
Bumrah

Ideally I would prefer this line up for the Champions trophy.

Manish Pandey for pant? And bhuvi?

Rohit definitely. shami if he's fit. bhuvi will be good in england otherwise. pant's only issue is that he'll have no experience going into ENG. rahane or even dhawan might be better for now.
 
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