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Watch: When Axar Patel told Ravindra Jadeja 'Meri toh bowling hi nahi aa rahi', this is how Jaddu replied

Jadeja's return to the Indian Test team from injury keeps getting better, as showcased by the latest highlight of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar series, where the all-rounder took 7 for 42 to deflate Australia and lay the foundation of India's six-wicket win in the second Test in Delhi. But what Jadeja's comeback has also done is that it has limited fellow left-armer Axar Patel's visits to the bowling crease. Jadeja has taken the series by a storm, with both bat and ball. Starting with a five-wicket haul and a half-century in Nagpur, Jadeja continues to rattle the Australians, especially with his spin. In his absence, Axar was on a roll with the ball. With that as the premise, Axar jokingly remarked during his conversation with Jadeja on a BCCI video: "Sir, meri toh bolwing aa nahi rahi (I am not getting a chance to bowl)."

The Indian board uploaded the video after India's win in Delhi. Continuing the healthy banter, Jadeja, who leads the wicket-taking charts in the series with 17 wickets so far, asked Axar: By the way, even I have a question for you. You haven't got the opportunity to bowl much in the last two Tests. That's fine, but when you walk out to bat, you don't look like getting out. It's almost as if you are batting on another surface altogether. What's that about? On a serious note, though, Axar has taken his batting to another level while his chances to take wickets has diminished with Jadeja and R Ashwin sweeping the Aussie batting line-up in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy.

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