As the Indian cricket team prepares for its upcoming tour of Australia, the selection conundrum between Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin looms large. With their recent home series victory over Bangladesh, which saw India triumph 2-0, the team continues its impressive home Test performances. The contributions of Jadeja and Ashwin were pivotal, reaffirming their status as the backbone of India's Test squad over the past decade.
During this series, Ashwin notched his world-record-equalling 11th Player of the Series award, amassing 114 runs and taking 11 wickets. Jadeja also made a significant impact with 94 runs and nine wickets across two matches. Together, this dynamic duo has helped India secure 18 consecutive home series victories.
However, as the team transitions to overseas conditions, only one of these spin maestros will likely earn a spot in the playing XI, as India's combination typically accommodates just one spinner. This means the competition for the number eight position is once again between these two all-rounders as they head to Australia in November.
In their recent tour of South Africa, they had limited opportunities, with Ashwin featuring in the first Test, where he took one wicket and scored eight runs, contributing to India's innings defeat. In contrast, Jadeja had no impact with the bat or ball in the second Test but played a role in the team's seven-wicket victory.
Their performances in the preceding five-match Test series in England saw Jadeja outshine Ashwin, scoring 287 runs and taking six wickets. His presence has been crucial, providing stability to the batting order during challenging conditions in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) countries, where senior players have struggled at times.
Jadeja leads in batting averages in SENA conditions, tallying 932 runs over 21 matches at an average of 29.12, including one hundred and five fifties. Ashwin, while a prolific wicket-taker, has scored only 854 runs across 25 matches at a lower average of 20.33.
On the bowling front, Ashwin edges out Jadeja in total wickets taken in SENA conditions, with 71 wickets from 25 matches at an average of 39.36. However, Jadeja boasts a slightly better average, taking 52 wickets from 21 matches at 37.23.
Despite their close stats, Ashwin's form has notably improved since 2018, where he has claimed 47 wickets at an average of 30.57, while Jadeja has taken 34 wickets at 32.50 in the same period. During the last Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia (2020-21), Ashwin was India’s second-highest wicket-taker, showcasing his value in foreign conditions.
With both players showcasing their skills at the highest level, the selection team faces a tough decision ahead of the Australian tour. While they may consider fielding both spinners on the spin-friendly pitches of Adelaide and Sydney, the question remains whether India can accommodate them alongside a seam all-rounder to ensure the right balance in the lineup.