
3. Kedar Jadhav

Kedar Jadhav has been around the Indian side since 2014, after debuting against Sri Lanka in the same year Kedar Jadhav had made a name for himself in the domestic circuit for Maharashtra. After which in the year 2016, Kedar Jadhav played a fiery knock of 120 runs against England over shadowing Virat Kohli in the same game.
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Many touted Kedar Jadhav to accompany MS Dhoni in the finishing role for his ability to strike the ball. But in the 2019 World Cup Kedar Jadhav had a horror show as he scored just 80 runs in 6 matches which led to his ouster from the one dayside. In the follow-up even during the 2020 IPL season for Chennai Super Kings, Jadhav scored had a disappointing season as he scored just 62 runs in 8 matches which led to him getting dropped in the second half of the tournament.
Now in the year 2021, Jadhav will be soon turning 36 years old which is why we can predict the Marathi boy’s retirement from the game very soon. With the amount of Jadhav has in his luggage he can surely try for a stint in foreign leagues post-retirement.
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