Gill and Jadeja will take the field on January 22 (Photo: PTI)
Shubman Gill vs Ravindra Jadeja: Where will Shubman Gill play now after losing the ODI series against New Zealand? Which day will you play? In which tournament will you play? Answers to these questions have been received. Team India’s ODI captain will now be seen playing in Ranji Trophy. Apart from Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja will also be seen playing in Ranji Trophy. The strength of these two Indian players will be visible, apart from that, those players who are not part of Team India in the T20 World Cup 2026 can also be seen playing with their respective state teams in Ranji Trophy.
Gill and Jadeja will take the field on January 22
The second half of Ranji Trophy is starting from January 22, in which the teams of Punjab and Saurashtra will face each other. In this match to be held at Rajkot ground, Shubman Gill will be seen playing for Punjab team while Ravindra Jadeja can be seen playing for Saurashtra. In such a situation, this match is also being seen as Shubman Gill vs Ravindra Jadeja.
Such was the performance of Gill-Jadeja against New Zealand
Both Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja played all three matches of the ODI series against New Zealand. While Gill scored 135 runs in 3 innings of 3 matches at an average of 45, Ravindra Jadeja not only looked silent with his bat but was also seen missing the ball. Ravindra Jadeja scored only 43 runs in 3 innings of 3 matches in the ODI series against New Zealand. At the same time, he failed to take even a single wicket with the ball. On the contrary, twice as many runs were lost with the ball as were not scored with the bat.
This will be the intention of Gil-Jadeja in Ranji Trophy
Ranji Trophy is a tournament played with red ball, in which the statistics of the teams of Punjab and Saurashtra have not been very good so far. Saurashtra is currently at fourth position while Punjab is at sixth position. In such a situation, in the second half of the tournament, both the teams will try to move forward by improving their respective positions.