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In the last game that took place on March 9 in Dubai, India took the title after beating New Zealand. It was soon reported after that Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja would be retiring. In the press conference following the final, however, Rohit claimed that he would not be retiring just yet. Speculations, however, continued regarding Ravindra Jadeja’s retirement plans.

Ravindra Jadeja posted on social media with a hidden message.

Now, Ravindra Jadeja is setting the record straight with his retirement plans. According to him, he does not intend to retire anytime soon. On Monday, Jaddu made an Instagram post where he set the record straight asking his followers to ignore the rumors. In the post, Jadea simply said to not spread false information and thanked everyone.

Ravindra Jadeja’s all-around contributions helped India win the final match of the Champions Trophy. In the final, Jadeja bowled and took one wicket for 30 runs. Coming in to bat at number 8, he scored 9 runs off 6 balls without getting out. He also hit the winning shot in the final match. Ravindra Jadeja has represented India in 80 Tests, 204 ODIs, and 74 T20 Internationals. He retired from T20 Internationals after winning the T20 World Cup last year.

Ravindra Jadeja Commentary After Lifting The Champions Trophy

"Still, my batting position sometimes makes me a hero and at other times makes me a zero”, he said after lifting the Champions Trophy Jadeja said of his position in the batting order. The most special thing for him in the final was the partnership between KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya. He did say that this was not a good wicket for batting first. He said, my goodness, winning the Champions Trophy and playing for India is a big thing. When you don’t belong to champion teams, you feel bad. Indicating his participation in India’s victory in 2024 T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy he said, I consider myself fortunate that I stayed fit and was able to do that.