‘Ravindra Jadeja’s accuracy at throwing down stumps is like Ricky Ponting,’ says Jonty Rhodes

Jonty Rhodes praised Ravindra Jadeja as the complete all-round fielder and commended Suresh Raina's fielding skills. Rhodes discussed the importance of leg movement in fielding and emphasized the need for 'perfect practice.'

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Published1 Sep 2024, 08:46 AM IST
New Delhi: Former South African cricketer and brand ambassador of Pro Cricket League Jonty Rhodes speaks during the pre-launch ceremony of the Pro Cricket League season 1, in New Delhi, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan)
New Delhi: Former South African cricketer and brand ambassador of Pro Cricket League Jonty Rhodes speaks during the pre-launch ceremony of the Pro Cricket League season 1, in New Delhi, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan)(PTI)

South African cricket icon Jonty Rhodes on Saturday praised Ravindra Jadeja as the “complete all-round” fielder in the world today and also spoke highly of former Indian player Suresh Raina's fielding skills.

Rhodes, 55, who is celebrated as one of the greatest fielders ever and was the first South African to achieve 100 ODI catches, played for the national team from 1992 to 2003.

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After retiring, he has worked with various IPL teams, including Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings, and most recently, Lucknow Super Giants, as a fielding coach, PTI reported.

“I am a big fan of Suresh Raina. I enjoyed his playing days but now he has retired. In the past in India, the cricketing infrastructure wasn't there to support the passion and love for cricket. Suresh Raina was someone who used to throw himself around the field,” said Rhodes, who was roped in as the brand ambassador of the Hero Pro Corporate League cricket tournament on Saturday.

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"Unlike Raina, I had a very fortunate upbringing. I played football, hockey and cricket on good grounds. So I was very fortunate," he added.

“I think Jadeja is at the next level, he doesn't dive as much but he is so fast to the ball. And his accuracy at throwing down the stumps is somewhat like Ricky Ponting. He fields on the boundary, he fields on the circle. He is a complete all-round fielder,” added Rhodes.

Rhodes also gave a meaningful insight on what it takes to become a good fielder.

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“It has nothing to do with the hands; it's actually all about the legs because if you use your legs and be there at the right time, you can get your hands in good position. You can have the best hands in the world and the most magnetic hands but if you don't have the legs you cannot get there. It's more about quick body positions. It' all about technique,” he added.

Rhodes said that at 55 he still doesn't think twice about diving on the field.

“Flying is not the problem for me right now, the landing is the problem. When I am on the field I am not thinking about 'should I dive or should I not'. I think that's what made me successful on the field,” he said.

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“So, if you are thinking about (not) diving you can never stop the ball. My father, who was my coach, and and a school principal used to tell me that the saying 'practice makes perfect 'is not correct but what matters is perfect practice. Practice like you play in the match.” he added.

Former India pacer Chetan Sharma is the commissioner of the league.

(With inputs from PTI)

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First Published:1 Sep 2024, 08:46 AM IST