'He got beaten either by pace or bounce' - Ajay Jadeja on KL Rahul's Colombo Test dismissal
KL Rahul was dismissed on Day 1 at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo during the second Test match of the ongoing series between Sri Lanka and India. The dismissal drew immediate analysis from former India batter Ajay Jadeja, who examined the circumstances that led to Rahul's wicket and the technical factors at play.
Jadeja offered his perspective on the dismissal, focusing on the conditions and Rahul's approach at the crease. According to Jadeja, the delivery presented a genuine opportunity for a particular shot, despite the initial impression that Rahul had played an unexpected stroke. The former cricketer explained the balance between defensive technique and aggressive intent when facing seaming or swinging deliveries in Test cricket.
The former batter's analysis highlighted how Rahul's known habit of leaving deliveries made his shot selection appear surprising to observers. However, Jadeja maintained that the ball itself was playable with the cut shot and that the conditions favoured the bowler rather than indicating a poor batting decision.
"He was leaving balls that were closer to him, and the lengths were fuller. When the ball is swinging, you need to attack the bowler somewhere or the other. When you see it, you feel that it was wider than those balls, so why did he touch it? But you need the ball far only for the cut shot," Jadeja said via Sony Sports Network.
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Jadeja elaborated further on the technical aspects of Rahul's dismissal and the specific challenges posed by seaming or swinging deliveries. He explained how batters must adjust their approach when facing such conditions, shifting away from the drive and towards more aggressive strokes like the cut or pull.
"He got beaten either by pace or bounce. When the ball is seaming or swinging, you go less toward the drive and more to the cut or pull. Since he has the habit of leaving and waiting, that's why everyone is feeling that one doesn't expect that from him, but I don't agree that the ball wasn't there to play the cut shot," Jadeja added.
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Jadeja's assessment underscored how pace and bounce can deceive even experienced batters when conditions favour the bowlers. The analysis acknowledged that Rahul's dismissal surprised observers given the batter's known approach of leaving deliveries, but it maintained that the delivery itself presented a genuine opportunity to play a cut shot. The complexity of batting decisions in challenging conditions was evident in how Rahul's dismissal unfolded on Day 1 of the Colombo Test.
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