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IND vs PAK 2022: “Not like we would have lost” - Ravindra Jadeja disagrees with suggestion that Naseem Shah cramping cost Pakistan the match against India

Team India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja disagreed with the suggestion that Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah cramping up proved to be a clinching factor in the Asia Cup 2022 match on Sunday (August 28) in Dubai.

The India-Pakistan clash was finely balanced heading into the last few overs. Chasing 148, the Men in Blue needed 32 in the last three overs. However, Pakistan's debutant fast bowler Naseem started cramping. He hobbled and completed the over even as he was in immense pain.

Jadeja took advantage of the situation, smacking the pacer for a four and a six. Things were made worse for Pakistan as they had to place an extra fielder in the ring as per the new over-rate rule.

At a press conference on Tuesday (August 30), the Indian all-rounder was asked if cramps to Naseem made the difference between victory and defeat in the match. He responded:

“It is not like we would have lost if the Pakistan bowler (Naseem Shah) had not picked up cramps. No matter how big or experienced bowler one is, there is always pressure on them in the last 2-3 overs of a T20 game."

Pointing out that India had a proper strategy in place, he elaborated:

“We were trying to score as many till the 18th-19th over so that we didn’t leave too many for the last over. Luckily, we delivered what we were trying."

Jadeja did praise Naseem over his impressive T20I debut, saying:

“Naseem Shah is a good young pace bowler. He knows what line, length and areas to bowl against which batter. All three of their fast bowlers were good. They were bowling in good areas. It wasn’t easy.”
My heart goes for Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf who bowled death overs even when they had cramp in their legs. They deserve appreciation. Respect from other side of border. https://t.co/NgxQncdtlo

Despite suffering from cramps, Naseem ended the match with credible figures of two for 27 from his four overs. He cleaned up KL Rahul for a golden duck in his first over and returned to dismiss Suryakumar Yadav (18) in the 15th over.


“Nerves can lead to cramps” - Ravindra Jadeja

Players have been struggling due to the excessive heat in the UAE. Considered one of the fittest athletes, Jadeja was asked how cricketers can deal with such harsh conditions. He stated:

“Weather is the same for all. It’s not that it is good for one team and bad for the other. It is up to the individual to prepare himself - take the proper amount of water and fluid intake. As a professional cricketer, everyone takes care of it.”

He also admitted that feeling the pressure of a tense situation could also lead to cramps. Jadeja concluded:

“Sometimes, due to pressure situation, the nerves set it, and that can lead to cramps.”
Appreciation tweet for Naseem Shah. Battling with painful cramp as a fast bowler and yet deciding to complete his over under colossal pressure deserves appreciation. This young man has got the attitude and grit along with talent and skills to be a great fast bowler
#INDvsPAK https://t.co/8IGmYurfxD

Following the win over Pakistan, India’s next Asia Cup 2022 clash will be against Hong Kong in Dubai on Wednesday, August 31.

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