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Rajkumar Shri Indravijaysinhji Dilawarsinhji Jadeja (24 April 1915 – 14 June 1981) was an Indian cricketer. A descendant of the ruling family of Nawanagar State, and a nephew of Ranjitsinhji, who played Test cricket for England, Indravijaysinhji was introduced to cricket at the Rajkumar College in Rajkot, where most of his family had been educated. He went on to play Ranji Trophy matches for Western India, Nawanagar, and Saurashtra, captaining Nawanagar. He also appeared for several combined teams against touring international sides, and finished his career with 28 first-class matches and a single first-class century. ==Early life and family== Indravijaysinhji was a son of Maharaj Shri Dilawarsinhji (1883–1930). His father's family were prominent in Sarodar (or Sadodar), a village in Nawanagar State on Gujarat's Kathiawar peninsula. His paternal grandfather was descended from the Jam Sahibs of Nawanagar, and his paternal grandmother was a daughter of Takhatsinhji, the Maharaja of Jodhpur. The family gained prominence when Dilawarsinhji's brother, Ranjitsinhji, succeeded a distant relation as Jam Sahib. As with most of his family, Indravijaysinhji was educated at the Rajkumar College in neighbouring Rajkot State. The family were prominent in cricketing circles – his uncle, Ranjitsinhji, and first cousin, Duleepsinhji, played Test cricket for England, while three other first cousins and a brother, Ranvirsinhji, played first-class cricket. Indravijaysinhji was briefly an officer in the British Indian Army, with the rank of lieutenant.〔(NAWANAGAR: The Jadeja Dynasty (Sarodar Family) ) – Royal Ark. Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕
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