Rajendrasinh Jadeja Explained

Rajendrasinh Jadeja
Fivefor2:0
Wickets1:134
Wickets2:14
Bowl Avg1:26.24
Bowl Avg2:26.64
Fivefor1:5
Tenfor1:0
Top Score2:48*
Tenfor2:n/a
Best Bowling1:7/58
Best Bowling2:3/39
Catches/Stumpings1:12/0
Catches/Stumpings2:3/0
Source:Cricinfo
Date:17 May
Top Score1:97
Birth Date:1955 11, df = y
Column1:FC
Birth Place:Palanpur, Bombay State, India
Death Place:Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Role:all-rounder
Club1:Saurashtra cricket team
Club2:West Zone cricket team
Club3:Mumbai cricket team
Columns:2
Column2:LA
100S/50S2:0/0
Matches1:50
Matches2:11
Runs1:1536
Runs2:104
Bat Avg1:24.38
Bat Avg2:34.66
100S/50S1:0/11
Year:2021

Rajendrasinh Jadeja, also spelt as Rajendra Raisinh Jadeja aka Rajendra Jadeja (29 November 1955 – 16 May 2021), was an Indian cricketer, coach and former BCCI official referee.[1] He played first-class cricket representing Saurashtra, West Zone and Mumbai.[2] He featured in 50 first-class matches and in 11 List A matches.

Playing career

Jadeja began playing cricket during his school days at Rajkumar College, Rajkot. He captained Siddharth College cricket team at university level competitions.[3] He made his first-class debut during the 1974–75 Ranji Trophy season playing for Saurashtra.[4] He soon became a prominent member of the Saurashtra team in first-class cricket and also led the pace attack for Saurashtra from the front for over a decade especially in first-class matches. In between, he also turned up for Bombay cricket team in 2 first-class seasons in 1978-79 and 1979-80 being a regular member of the side. He was also part of the West Zone squad which emerged as runners-up to North Zone in the 1978–79 Duleep Trophy final.[5]

Jadeja was also selected to represent the West Zone and Indian Universities Under 22 team in a friendly home match against touring Marylebone Cricket Club during 1976-77 season. He also eventually went onto play alongside veteran former Indian captain Dilip Vengsarkar during that match against MCC. In addition, Jadeja also played for Nirlon in the Times Shield.

He was hailed as one of the finest right arm medium pacers in domestic circuit during his playing days as well as regarded as a remarkable allrounder as he ended up his first-class career with scoring 1536 runs and capturing 134 wickets.[6] [7] Between 1974-75 to 1986-87, Jadeja appeared in 13 first-class seasons before retiring from professional cricket.

Jadeja played county and league cricket in England between 1980 and 1995.[8] [9] He was a member of Marylebone Cricket Club.

Officiating and coaching career

Jadeja was later appointed an official referee by the Board of Control for Cricket in India and he officiated as a referee in 53 first-class matches, 18 List A matches and 34 T20 matches.[10] [11] He was also one of the referees during the 2015 Indian Premier League, where he officiated in few group stage matches. His last match as referee came on 7 November 2015 during a first-class match between Jharkhand and Jammu & Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy.[12]

He then became a coach, selector and team manager of the Saurashtra Cricket Association.[13] He also coached the Sorath Lions at the inaugural edition of the Saurashtra Premier League in 2019 where the team emerged as winners. His final coaching stint was with Saurashtra's Under 23 during 2019-20 season.

Personal life and death

Jadeja was well known for his trademark moustache.[14] His brother Dharmaraj Raisinh Jadeja also played first-class cricket for Saurashtra.[15]

He died on 16 May 2021 at the age of 65 in Jamnagar, Gujarat, after contracting COVID-19.[16] [17] [18] [19]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rajendra Jadeja profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos . 17 May 2021 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  2. Web site: Rajendra Jadeja . 17 May 2021 . stats.edgbaston.com . CricketArchive . 17 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210517092304/http://stats.edgbaston.com/Archive/Players/24/24728/24728.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Gaurav Gupta. 16 May 2021. Former Saurashtra, Mumbai allrounder Rajendrasinh Jadeja dies due to Covid-19 . 17 May 2021. . en.
  4. Web site: Cricinfo - India. 17 May 2021. static.espncricinfo.com.
  5. Web site: The Home of CricketArchive. 17 May 2021. cricketarchive.com.
  6. Web site: 16 May 2021. Former Saurashtra cricketer, BCCI match referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja dead. 17 May 2021. Hindustan Times. en.
  7. May 16, 2021 . Former Saurashtra cricketer, ex-BCCI match referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja dies due to Covid-19. 17 May 2021. India Today. en.
  8. Web site: 17 May 2021. It Is With Great Sadness That We Learnt Of The Passing Of Raj Jadeja. 13 November 2022. Finchley Cricket Club. en.
  9. Web site: 19 May 2021. The Kathiawadi Horse Rajendrasinh. 13 November 2022. Finchley Cricket Club. en.
  10. Web site: Sportstar. Team. Former Saurashtra cricketer and BCCI referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja passes away. 17 May 2021. Sportstar. 16 May 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: Ravi Shastri Condoles Death Of Former Saurashtra Cricketer Rajendrasinh Jadeja Cricket News. 17 May 2021. NDTVSports.com. en.
  12. Web site: Full Scorecard of Jharkhand vs J + K Group C 2015/16 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 17 May 2021. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  13. Web site: Rajendrasinh Jadeja, Former Saurashtra Cricketer And BCCI Referee, Dies Of COVID-19 Cricket News. 17 May 2021. NDTVSports.com. en.
  14. News: 16 May 2021. Former Saurashtra cricketer Rajendra Jadeja passes away. en-IN. The Hindu. 17 May 2021. 0971-751X.
  15. Web site: Dharmaraj Jadeja profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos. 17 May 2021. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  16. Web site: Former cricketer and BCCI referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja passes away due to COVID-19. 17 May 2021. www.dnaindia.com.
  17. Web site: 16 May 2021. Former Saurashtra cricketer, BCCI match referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja dead. 17 May 2021. The Indian Express. en.
  18. Web site: Covid-19: Remembering the ones we have lost. 17 May 2021. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  19. Web site: 17 May 2021. Ranji Trophy cricketer Rajendrasinh Jadeja dies in Corona in Jamnagar. 21 May 2021. Nobat. en.