This former cricketer told Ravindra Jadeja the best Indian fielder of all time


This former cricketer told Ravindra Jadeja the best Indian fielder of all time




Ravindra Jadeja the best Indian fielder of all time





Ravindra Jadeja is the name of the Indian cricket team, which is known for its never-give-up spirit on the field. Jadeja is a cricketer who has struggled a lot in his life just like MS Dhoni, but today Jadeja is not only a great bowler, he is also a tremendous batsman and amazing filler. What to say about Jadeja's fielding? Every veteran of cricket is interested in Jadeja's fielding and now another cricketer has become a fan of his fielding. These players are none other than former Indian team opener Aakash Chopra, who has called Jadeja the best Indian fielder to date.





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Praising Jadeja's fielding, Chopra said on his official YouTube channel 'Akashvani', "He (Jadeja) is absolutely brilliant, he has a rocket arm, he has the best arm in world cricket right now." You just look at his ground coverage, he is not the best at fielding at slip, but it doesn't matter. '





While Chopra chose Jadeja as India's all-time best fielder, on the other hand, Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Kapil Dev and Mohammad Kaif were also described as excellent players. Chopra especially praised Virat and Kapil Dev for their filming and said, 'As you can see how Virat Kohli has developed as a player. You have also seen him growing as a fielder. Virat wants to be associated with fielding at all times, along with this, he keeps improving his filings constantly and this is what makes him super special.





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Chopra further said, 'Everyone has seen Kapil Dev taking the catch of Vivian Richards in the finals of 1983 World Cup. His hands were magnificent and quite agile. Apart from Kapil and Virat, Yuvraj Singh and Mohammed Kaif were such fielder who started a special kind of passion for fielding in Team India. Before the arrival of Yuvraj and Kaif, the Indian fielders were afraid to dive on the ground, but these two fielders changed everything and started a new era of filming in Indian cricket.


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