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Jadeja could be ruled out of IPL 2022 due to injury

IPL 2022 hasn’t gone well for Chennai Super Kings so far. On the one hand, the team kept on losing after defeat and on the other hand, the players of the team are getting injured one by one. Deepak Chahar was ruled out of the entire season due to injury and now similar news is coming about Ravindra Jadeja. Jadeja is injured. According to the news information, this all-rounder of CSK will no longer play the remaining matches and will be out of the tournament. Ravindra Jadeja did not play the last match against Delhi Capitals. According to reports, he suffered a hand injury while fielding in the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Earlier, Jadeja left the captaincy midway due to poor performance of Chennai Super Kings. In his place, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was made the captain of the team. After his captaincy, the team defeated Delhi Capitals.

Chennai Super Kings now have to play three more matches in IPL 2022. They will have to win all three matches at any cost to keep their playoff hopes alive. At the same time, the men in yellow will also have to hope that RCB and Rajasthan Royals lose their remaining matches.

IPL 2022 has not been great for Jadeja. He scored 116 runs with 5 wickets in 10 matches played so far. He was made the captain of the team 2 days before the start of IPL and his captaincy did not start well. Chennai Super Kings lost 4 consecutive matches. After captaining in 8 matches, he left the captaincy midway. After him Dhoni was again made captain of the team. Under his leadership, Chennai won 2 out of three matches.

If Jadeja is out of IPL, then this break will be good for him. Because the Indian team has to play a series of 5 T20s for South Africa in June and after that go on a tour of England. In such a situation, while recovering from injury, Jadeja can work hard to regain his lost form.

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