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IPL 2017: RCB's Kedar Jadhav is hard on himself. Here's why...

Updated on: 03 May,2017 08:35 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Subodh Mayure | subodh.mayure@mid-day.com

Pune-based Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Kedar Jadhav is far from satisfied with his IPL-10 performance; playing in his eighth IPL season and has 241 runs in 10 games

IPL 2017: RCB's Kedar Jadhav is hard on himself. Here's why...

Kedar Jadhav

RCB batsman Kedar Jadhav during the IPL-10 match against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium on Monday. Pic/AFP
RCB batsman Kedar Jadhav during the IPL-10 match against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium on Monday. Pic/AFP


Pune-based Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Kedar Jadhav is far from satisfied with his IPL-10 performance.


Jadhav, a regular in the India limited overs team, is playing in his eighth IPL season and has 241 runs in 10 games.


"I could have done lot more. I was not able to win more games which I should for my team. For the first time in the IPL I got a long run to bat at No. 4 and it helped me score more runs. Earlier, I hardly used to get 15 to 20 balls to play," said Jadhav told mid-day yesterday.

Otherwise a good runner between wickets, Jadhav has been run out thrice in this edition of the IPL. "You can call it a judgment issue, but we all are learning and that is what I will try to do. There are three games left and I will try my best to contribute in a winning cause," said the 32-year-old wicket-keeper batsman.

Jadhav is confident of a good showing in forthcoming Champions Trophy scheduled to played in England next month.

While batting at No. 4 for Team India in the one-day international series against England early this year, Jadhav scored 232 which included 120 off 76 balls in Pune before he earned the man-of-the-series award.

"Having won the man-of-the-series award against England in the last series, my confidence is right up there. "The Indian team is playing very well in all three formats and I don't think we have to do anything different. We have a strong chance to defend our Champions Trophy title in England," said Jadhav.

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