Jadeja will be a huge miss for India, he played a counter-attacking 35-run knock against Pakistan in India's Asia Cup opener and remains one of the best fielders in the world.
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As per reports, Jadeja will be sidelined for an 'indefinite period' after undergoing the surgery on his right knee. The senior left-arm spinner could be out for as many as six months if the issue turns out to be an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL).
It is believed that the all-rounder could miss up to three months minimum, with further updates expected from BCCI.
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It is understood that Jadeja's knee issue has been there for a long time, and a close look at last one year would suggest that he is converting himself more into a batting all-rounder across formats, with his left-arm spin turning into a secondary skill from the primary one.
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It is believed that the pounding that his right knee takes while landing of his front foot while bowling has had its impact.
In his senior career (domestic and international), which also includes domestic first-class, List A and IPL games, Jadeja has bowled over 7000 overs in nearly 630 games across formats, for 897 scalps.
Add to it the overs bowled in the nets and the 13,000 runs scored at the senior level (domestic and international), and it gets worse.
It will take a considerable amount of time and a thorough rehabilitation programme before he can make a comeback to international cricket.
With inputs from PTI