Asked if the timing of his Ranji Trophy exploits (34 wickets in 3 matches) and subsequent Test performance might bring him back in contention for the limited overs format, Jadeja sounded positive.
"Yes, you can say that. When I was dropped from the team, I think in June-July, I was out for nearly six months. At the start of the Ranji Trophy seasons, I got three matches in Rajkot and luck also favoured us with the wickets offering turn," Jadeja, who returned with figures of 5/30 in South Africa's meager first innings score of 121 in the fourth and final Test here, said.
He expressed happiness that no one can term the Feroz Shah Kotla track as a turner.
"It's good that everyone is doing well. Now you can't call this a turner. We are playing two spinners and they are also playing two spinners. Moreover, they are employing four spinners while we are using only two, I don't think there's anything special in the wicket," said Jadeja.
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Jadeja is also happy that all the spinners are complementing each other well.
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Jadeja said that after being dropped, negativity had crept in him for some time.
"There was a lot of negativity that crept inside me and I felt I needed to get rid of that. Now with my performances, I hope to do well in coming matches also. I told you guys in Mohali that for three months, I have not even thought about cricket.
He is also enjoying bowling in tandem with off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
"Obviously, feeling good that both me and Ashwin are bowling well in tandem. We have played a lot together and we interact a lot during net sessions. Since we are now doing well, just like we performed in the 2013 Australia home series. We understand each others' strengths and weaknesses. He keeps on telling me about my weak areas and how I can improve."
"Whenever I go into bat, it's always six down. So whichever batsman is batting, my aim is to bat as long as possible. Luckily, all three matches, whoever was playing, I had partnerships and team's position in the match improved," Jadeja said.
He said that there were no instructions given to the batsmen today, not something that he is aware of.
"No instructions were given but I have no clue as to what decision captain or Ravi bhai (Shastri) took. I know one thing. We need to bat well so that when South Africa's second innings comes, we should be in such a strong position that even if they have a partnership, we can bowl freely.