Top Indian All-rounder will enter Mumbai Indians for IPL 2023

IPL 2023 can be the season when CSK and Ravindra Jadeja part ways. Ravindra Jadeja and the Chennai Super Kings seem to be on bad terms. The team from down south hasn’t been in contact with jadeja ever since the end of IPL 2022. Top Indian All-rounder will enter Mumbai Indians for IPL 2023.

Ravindra Jadeja will now be looking for other franchises too as he happens to be one of the top players in the country and also one of the top captaincy candidates if groomed well. The performance of Mumbai Indians in this IPL was the worst. Hardik and Krunal Pandya missed Mumbai the most in this season.

As an alternative to Hardik, Mumbai has some players. But she could not find an alternative to Krunal. Krunal used to bat well along with spin bowling. If Mumbai Indians manages to include Ravindra Jadeja in their side, then their big problem can be solved. Although Mumbai may have to release some players for this.

It is possible that players like Pollard may get discharged from Mumbai. Mumbai Indians is also seen at the fore in the race to include Jadeja in its team. Under his captaincy, CSK managed to win only 2 games but lost six games. Jadeja realized that is pointless if he still captains the team.

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As a result, he handed over the captaincy duties to MS Dhoni. However, CSK still failed to qualify for the playoffs because they were under pressure to win almost all games. Jadeja was terrible as a captain and all-rounder. He could score 116 runs in 10 innings at a batting average of 19.33. He took 5 wickets to his name at an economy rate of 7.52.

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Despite still being contracted with the CSK, he hasn’t provided any update about his injury to the Chennai Super Kings. Let’s take a look at the three franchises who can go for Jadeja if CSK release the all-rounder.

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