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Watch video: Ravindra Jadeja's training style will make you call him 'Sir'

Updated on: 13 July,2016 03:29 PM IST  | 
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Ravindra Jadeja is in the West Indies with the Indian team for the Test series and is sure to impress one and all with his unique 'style of training' that he undertook on the Caribbean beaches. Check out the videos ...

Watch video: Ravindra Jadeja's training style will make you call him 'Sir'

Watch video: Ravindra Jadeja's style of training will make you call him 'Sir'

Ravindrasinh Anirudhsinh Jadeja enjoys the company of horses. He has a few of them at his farm in India as well. So when he got a chance to ride them in West Indies, how could the 'Rajput boy' deny himself that pleasure?


Jadeja posted a couple of videos on Tuesday that suggests that his training involves riding horses. And well, what training. For the 27-year-old rides the horse straight into the ocean.


Also view photos: Team India in 'beach boys' mode before first Test against West Indies


The Saurashtra lad very expertly rides the horse in the water.

While the all-rounder may not have impressed everyone with his skills in the middle, even his detractors will be bowled over by his talents on an equine.

Also Read: Uproar! Ravindra Jadeja in trouble after posting selfie with lions

This is surely a surefire way to get called 'Sir'. 

HERE ARE THE VIDEOS:

Jadeja is in the West Indies with the Indian team for the four-Test series and would be hoping to get a chance to impress people with his cricketing skills.

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