India, July 15 -- It was once again a case of so close yet so far for Ravindra Jadeja. Everyone remembers the 2019 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, where the southpaw gave it his all with the bat, but India somehow fell short. It was a similar case in the Lord's Test against England, where Jadeja came up with a great rescue act, playing an unbeaten knock of 61. Jadeja managed Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj at the other end but brought the equation down to 23 runs more required with one wicket in hand despite India being 112/8 at one stage.
However, Jadeja was just a mere spectator at the non-striker's end when Shoaib Bashir's delivery rolled back onto the stumps of Siraj despite the latter playing a pitch-perfect forward defe...
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