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Ravindra Jadeja, India's premier spin-bowling all-rounder, has found himself excluded from the ODI squad for the upcoming Sri Lanka series. With only six ODIs scheduled before the next year's ICC Champions Trophy, the team management, led by head coach Gautam Gambhir, has decided to focus on veteran stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for the tour. Despite Jadeja's consistent performances in the 50-over format, no specific demand was made for his inclusion. However, a recent report suggests that Jadeja may no longer be a part of India's white-ball cricket plans. Though he has retired from T20Is, it is unlikely that the selectors will consider him for ODIs as well. The BCCI source mentions that the limited number of ODIs before the Champions Trophy will be used to provide more opportunities to Axar Patel and Washington Sundar. Jadeja has been a standout performer for India since the 2019 ODI World Cup, scoring 644 runs in 44 matches at an impressive average of 40 and a strike rate of 84.
Regarding Jadeja's exclusion, the source acknowledged that there's nothing wrong with his performance. The management's decision is driven by their desire to explore alternative options, as they work towards building a team for the future. In white-ball cricket, Axar Patel has surpassed Jadeja in the role of spin-bowling all-rounder, while Washington Sundar also enjoys the backing of the head coach and selectors. Consequently, Jadeja's standing has diminished compared to Axar and Washington. Although the ODI team may no longer be Jadeja's primary focus, he remains an integral part of the Test squad, particularly with the ICC World Test Championship in mind. The report emphasizes Jadeja's exceptional abilities in Test cricket, noting that his bowling in home conditions is unparalleled, and he will be crucial to India's quest for the World Test Championship.