
Guwahati, Nov 6 : Ravindra Jadeja's ill-timed run-out dashed India's hopes in the Hyderabad humdinger against Australia and the dejected all-rounder said he pursued the non-existent single in his eagerness to retain strike.
Still rankled by India's three-run defeat in the see-saw encounter, Jadeja said he tried to sneak a single off the 48th over sent down by Clint McKay because he wanted to complete the chase himself and not leaving it to partner Praveen Kumar.
"After Sachin got out, I wanted to finish things off," Jadeja told PTI here.
"I wanted to get the strike and thought the ball was going to a no man's land. Instead, it went straight to the fielder (Cameron White) and I had come a long distance. It was difficult to get back to the crease," Jadeja lamented.
Incidentally, Jadeja was dismissed in a similar fashion in the fourth one-dayer in Mohali, where India lost by 24 runs.
"I feel very disappointed. We lost both the matches after getting so near," said the youngster.
With Sachin Tendulkar and Jadeja going great guns in Hyderabad, at one point it seemed India would reach the 351 target with ease.
Nov 07, 2009
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