The veteran Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who has been one of India’s biggest match-winners of the modern era, turned 37 years on Saturday.

Having made his mark in age-group cricket as a crafty spinner who could be a handy batter down the order, Jadeja rose a hundred notches in his journey as an Indian cricketer ever since his debut in 2009, to a point where he can make any playing eleven in world cricket either as a specialist batter or a bowler.

Jadeja’s first brush-up with nationwide fame was ending up as the joint-highest wicket-taker for India in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup, with 10 scalps in six matches at an average of 13.20, helping a Virat Kohli-led side to capture the gold in Kuala Lumpur and continue their age-group cricket dominance.

After his crucial role in Rajasthan

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