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Former Saurashtra cricketer Rajendra Jadeja passes away

Updated - May 16, 2021 09:50 pm IST

Published - May 16, 2021 11:17 am IST - Mumbai

He played in 13 First-Class seasons from 1974-75, picked up 134 wickets in 50 matches

Rajendrasinh was one of the finest right-arm medium pacers and a remarkable all-rounder. File.

Rajendra Jadeja, the former Saurashtra and Bombay pacer, passed away in Rajkot on Sunday after contracting COVID-19. He was 65.

Jadeja, who played in 13 First-Class seasons from 1974-75, picked up 134 wickets in 50 matches.

Besides leading Saurashtra’s pace attack for a decade, Jadeja made the cut for Bombay for two seasons (1978-79 and 1979-80) where he was a regular in club and corporate cricket.

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Jadeja also represented West Zone in the highly-rated Duleep Trophy during his career. He was also selected against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club side, for West Zone and Indian Universities Under-22, in 1976-77.

The lanky bowler, with his trademark moustache, also served as coach and a BCCI match referee. His last assignment was coach of Saurashtra’s Under-23 season in 2019-20.

“It is an immense loss to the world of cricket. Rajendra Sir was one of the finest men I have met.

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“I am fortunate to have played many matches with him as our head coach, manager and mentor,” said Jaydev Shah, the Saurashtra Cricket Association president who is the longest-serving captain in First Class cricket.

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