India vs Australia: Ravindra Jadeja Shares Training Video Ahead Of Test Series. Watch
AUS vs IND: Ravindra Jadeja shared a video of his work-out and said his recovery is going well ahead of the Test series against Australia.
- ANI
- Updated: December 14, 2020 03:45 pm IST
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Ravindra Jadeja shared a video of his training in the gym
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Jadeja wrote that his recovery is coming along well
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He had picked up an injury during the 1st T20I vs Australia in Canberra
India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja said his recovery is going well and shared a training video on Monday. Taking to Twitter he shared a workout video and captioned the post, "Recovery going well #trainingmode." Jadeja missed the second and third T20Is against Australia after being hit on the head in the final over of the first T20I at Canberra. In that game, the all-rounder did not come out to field in the second innings as BCCI medical team decided to assess the player before allowing him to get on with proceedings. Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal took the field in the second innings of the opening T20I against Australia as a concussion substitute.
Recovery going well #trainingmode pic.twitter.com/DcVkpr0kHY
— Ravindrasinh jadeja (@imjadeja) December 14, 2020
Later Jadeja was ruled out of the remaining series and Shardul Thakur was named as his replacement.
"Ravindra Jadeja sustained a concussion after being hit on the left side of his forehead in the final over of the first innings of the first T20I against Australia in Canberra on December 4, 2020," BCCI had said in a release.
"The diagnosis was confirmed based on a clinical assessment in the dressing room during the innings break by the BCCI Medical Team. Jadeja remains under observation and will be taken for further scans if required based on the assessment on Saturday morning. He will not take any further part in the ongoing T20I series," it had added.
Jadeja is part of the Indian squad which will now face off against Australia in the four-match Test series. The first Test of the series will be played at the Adelaide Oval and it would be a day-night contest. Australia have the best-record in day-night Tests as the side has not lost a single match that has been played with the pink ball.