Both the cricketers were earlier ruled out of the Test leg with respective injuries. While Rohit had suffered a hamstring injury during a net session prior to the South Africa tour, Jadeja was diagnosed with a right forearm injury during the recently concluded first Test match against New Zealand.
Ahead of the Test series, a few media reports claimed that Jadeja’s injury is extremely serious as it would require surgery that could make him stay out for four to six months, due to which Jaddu might quit Test cricket.
After the much hype about Jadeja’s Test retirement, the Saurashtra cricketer took to his official Twitter, brushing aside the rumours concerning his departure from the longest format. Jadeja shared a picture featuring the quote
“Fake friends believe in rumours. Real friends believe in you”, shortly before posting a picture of himself in the Test jersey with the caption “Long way to go”.
The left-arm spinner who has always been Team India’s first-choice player irrespective of the conditions. So far, Jaddu has taken 232 Test wickets for India in 57 matches. The 33-year-old has also been quite impressive with the willow, scoring 2195 runs, including 17 fifties and a hundred.
The first Test in the South Africa tour will begin on December 16 at Supersport Park in Centurion, similarly, the second match will take place at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg from January 03. The third and last match of the series shall be hosted by Newlands in Cape Town from January 11.
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