Indian star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is making the most of his international break ahead of the Test series against Bangladesh in September. Currently, on holiday in England, the Gujarat-born cricketer has been keeping his fans entertained with a series of humorous social media posts.
In his latest update, Jadeja shared a playful moment from Oxford Street in London. The cricketer was seen posing between bronze sculptures of Winston Churchill and Theodore D. Roosevelt, two prominent leaders of the Allied Forces during World War II. The statues, created by Lawrence Holofcener and unveiled in 1995, feature the historical figures seated on a bench with a space left for visitors to join them.
Jadeja’s Instagram post, shared on Wednesday, August 14, featured him striking a fun pose between the statues, accompanied by the caption: “Are you saying something?” The post quickly garnered attention and smiles from his followers, showcasing Jadeja’s lighthearted side during his break from cricket.
As Jadeja continues to enjoy his time off, fans are eagerly anticipating his return to action and the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, where his all-rounder skills will be pivotal for the Indian team.