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Currently, Indian all-rounder, Ravindra Jadeja is one of the top cricketers in the world. He has made his imprint on every aspect of the game, whether it be batting, bowling, or fielding. And in the 15th season of the Indian Premier League, he has taken on a new position as captain of the Chennai Super Kings (IPL). Two days before the start of the new season of the wealthiest cricket league in the world, the 33-year-old was named the team’s new captain of the four-time champions. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, a former Indian captain, and the batsman was succeeded by him.

The 19th match between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore was quite well matched up until the final over, which turned the entire competition on its head. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja lost control and launched an aggressive attack on IPL 2021 Purple Cap-holder Harshal Patel that left everyone in disbelief with the scoreboard reading 154/4 in 19 overs. Notably, the 32-year-old tied Chris Gayle’s record for most runs scored (37) in an IPL over.

As a result of his six off Ben Stokes in the final over of the game, Ravindra Jadeja ended up becoming one of the heroes for Chennai Super Kings in Jaipur. Jadeja stunned him with a spectacular stroke on the opening ball of the 20th over. Jadeja had to reach out to catch the opening ball of the 20th over since it was full outside off. Even so, while falling, he was still able to put a lot of energy behind the shot. For a six, he smacked it over the bowler’s head. After the shot, he was down on the ground while Dhoni attempted to run.

Ravindra Jadeja helped Chennai Super Kings (CSK) defeat Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by 69 runs on Sunday, ending RCB’s unbeaten streak with a scorching 62 off just 28 balls and three wickets.

At the Wankhede Stadium, Jadeja dismissed Washington Sundar before removing the dangerous Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers.