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Rajendrasinh Jadeja is an Indian former cricketer who later worked in the game as a coach and as a match referee. He is associated with the cricketing tradition of Saurashtra and Gujarat, a region that has produced several first-class players from the Jadeja family of Jamnagar and surrounding areas.
| Name | Rajendrasinh Jadeja |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Roles | Player, coach, match referee |
| Country | India |
Indian domestic cricket has long featured cricketers from the princely lineages of Saurashtra, beginning with figures such as Ranjitsinhji and Duleepsinhji and continuing through several generations of the Jadeja family. Players from this background have typically progressed through state-level cricket organised under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), with first-class fixtures in the Ranji Trophy and limited-overs competitions such as the Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
Jadeja's career has covered three connected facets of the Indian cricket structure:
Cricketers who transition from playing to administrative and officiating roles play an important part in sustaining the domestic structure that feeds the India national team. Match referees in particular ensure consistency in disciplinary matters and adherence to playing conditions across the wide network of Ranji Trophy and age-group fixtures held annually across the country.