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Well played Jadeja, says Manjrekar with a wink in his tweet

MANCHESTER: Former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar joined the praise for allrounder Ravindra Jadeja who smashed 77 against New Zealand in the semifinal as the team lost by 18 runs putting aside his tiff with the cricketer over social media
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Ravindra Jadeja walks off for 77 during the semi-final between New Zealand and India at Old Trafford in Manchester, on July 10, 2019. AFP
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Manchester, July 10 

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Former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar joined the praise for all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who smashed 77 against New Zealand in the semi-final as the team lost by 18 runs, putting aside his tiff with the cricketer over social media.

"Well played Jadeja," said Manjrekar with a wink at the end of his tweet.

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India lost to New Zealand by 18 runs after restricting them to 239/8 in the rain-hit semi-final played over two days. 

Indian batters were undone by Matt Henry's brilliant opening spell as he returned figures of 3/37. Ravindra Jadeja (77) and MS Dhoni (50) shared a 116-run stand for the seventh wicket, but in the end that proved to be not enough, especially after Dhoni was caught short of crease by a brilliant direct hit by Martin Guptill.

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The cricketer-turned-commentator, who had called Jadeja a "bits and pieces player", also excluded the Saurashtra all-rounder from his playing XI against the Kiwis.

Earlier, reacting to Manjrekar's comment, Jadeja had tweeted back: "Still I have played twice the number of matches you have played and I'm still playing. Learn to respect people who have achieved. I have heard enough of your verbal diarrhea Sanjay Manjrekar."

Manjrekar did change his opinion on July 6 during the India-Sri Lanka game in which Jadeja featured, calling him a 'street-smart' cricketer. — IANS

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