Though Ravindra Jadeja's performance in the T20 World Cup 2024 may not have lived up to expectations, any real cricket fan would appreciate his significant contributions to Indian cricket in all forms, especially the shortest version of the game. Let's see the potential players that might replace Jadeja after he retired. As we give this cricketing legend farewell, it is now up to the new and bright talent to preserve the heritage and make sure the Indian flag flies with pride. Washington Sundar is a commanding figure who stands 6'1". He has played 43 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for India since making his debut in 2017.
Similar to Jadeja, left-handed all-rounder Krunal Pandya can bowl quick, economical spells. Rahul Tewatia's lack of T20I experience shouldn't fool you; he has tremendous talent. Like Shivam Dube, he has established himself as a dangerous spin bowler, but he can also handle fast bowlers.