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As Jadeja walked off the field with the physio, Sri Lankan star Dasun Shanaka came in to replace him at the crease.
Rajasthan Royals' Ravindra Jadeja gets retired hurt
(PTI)In a heart-stopping moment during the IPL 2026 Qualifier 2, Ravindra Jadeja was forced to retire hurt as Rajasthan Royals took on Gujarat Titans at a packed venue. The veteran all-rounder, known for his fighting spirit, had just begun to turn the game around when a nasty blow ended his stay at the crease.
The incident unfolded in the 8th over bowled by Gujarat Titans’ Jason Holder. Royals were in early trouble, slumping to 9/2, when Jadeja joined forces. Jadeja walked in with clear intent, looking to rebuild the innings in the crucial middle overs.
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