'He never let us stay bored for long' - Twitter trolls a veteran journalist as he presents the wrong stats of Ravindra Jadeja

Mistakes are part and parcel of a human in every walk of life. After all, they help us keep evolving and jotting down what not to do in life.

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Mistakes are part and parcel of a human in every walk of life. After all, they help us keep evolving and jotting down what not to do in life. However, there are times when people commit more and more mistakes and become the butt of jokes. A veteran journalist has once again come under the limelight of the netizens for his mistakes.

Previously, he was mercilessly trolled for calling Sheldon Jackson an 'Overseas' player in the Indian T20 League. Early this month, he addressed the likes of Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Ravi Bishnoi as 'pacers'. Now, the veteran journalist has hilariously presented the stats of Jadeja. In the video which is going viral, he was reading the stats on screen.

On the screen, the bowling stats of the left-handed all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja suggested that his bowling average in the shortest format was 23.44 till last year. On the other hand, his strike rate was 124.85 which means 124 balls per wicket. In the video, the journalist said that the numbers weren't 'bad'. One can suggest that the average was all-right but the strike rate was horrendous.

In the 2022 stats visible on the screen, the average shot up to 55.33, and strike up went up to 146.90 which could be worrisome for the Men In Blue.

Watch the video here

Talking about the 2013 Champions Trophy winner's bowling number in T20I cricket, he has played 62 games since his debut in 2009. He averages 28.54, a strike rate of 24, and an economy rate of 7.12 over the course of his career. Meanwhile, talking about the mistake of the journalist, he has been battered from right, left, and centre by the netizens.

This is how Twitter reacted

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