Star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Monday addressed and dismissed retirement rumours on Instagram following India's Champions Trophy win in Dubai. The rumours were fueled by Jadeja's performance in the final and his embrace with Kohli, but Jadeja clarified he's not retiring. His excellent all-round display included a pivotal bowling effort and crucial runs.
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