3 reasons why India must drop Ravindra Jadeja for ENG vs IND 2025 2nd Test

Ravindra Jadeja’s underwhelming performance in the Headingley Test has raised questions about his role as India’s lead spinner overseas. With criticism from former players and calls for Kuldeep Yadav’s inclusion, India may need to rethink their spin strategy ahead of the second Test at Edgbaston.

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Ravindra Jadeja during the Headingley Test match against England, June 2025.
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Ravindra Jadeja’s performance in the first Test against England at Headingley has raised fresh questions over his place in India’s overseas Test team ranks. Curse of The SG Test With R.Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav unavailable, Jadeja was the senior spinner and could manage only a wicket in 47 overs, going for 172 runs. As England pulled off a record chase of 371, Jadeja's inability to exploit the Day 5 rough drew sharp criticism from former players and fans alike.

Former Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin questioned whether Jadeja is still India’s best spin option in conditions like those in England.
Speaking on the Willow Talk podcast, Haddin suggested that the 36-year-old left-arm spinner may be more suited as a supporting act, rather than the lead spinner abroad. With Ashwin now retired and Kuldeep warming the bench, the pressure is mounting on the Indian team management to rethink their spin strategy for the rest of the series.

Even former England batter Mark Butcher didn’t hold back, describing Jadeja’s bowling as “extraordinary… in a bad way.” He criticized the veteran for failing to land the ball in the rough until it was far too late, calling it a missed opportunity that may have cost India a chance at victory.
The numbers reflect the concerns: Jadeja gave away runs at 4.33 per over and failed to provide the control or penetration expected from a senior spinner.
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Time for Change? Why Jadeja’s Spot Could Be Under Threat

With India trailing 0-1 in the five-match series and the second Test around the corner, the selectors may need to make bold decisions. Kuldeep Yadav’s wrist-spin offers a more attacking option, and if Nitish Kumar Reddy plays as a seam-bowling all-rounder, the team could afford to drop Jadeja without losing much batting depth.

Jadeja is a proven match-winner, especially in home conditions, but away from India where conditions don’t offer much turn his effectiveness as a lead spinner is being seriously questioned. While he still brings experience and energy, that may not be enough anymore. If India wants to level the series, they might have to look past reputation and go with the most impactful options on current form.

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