Ravindra Jadeja smashes hundred ,scripts history

Ahmedabad, 5/3: Ravindra Jadeja has done another big feat. Star all-rounder Jadeja has made a special record on Saturday, on the second day of the first Test match being played between India and Sri Lanka (IND vs SL) in Mohali. On the second day of the match, he is playing 102 runs till lunch. This is the second century of his Test career. There have been 5034 runs in his international career. He is only the second cricketer from India to take 5000 runs and 400 wickets in international cricket. Earlier this record was only in the name of former Indian captain Kapil Dev. Till lunch, India has scored 468 runs for 7 wickets.

 

 

Former captain Kapil Dev has played 356 international matches for India. During this, 9031 runs came out of his bat. Apart from this, Kapil also took 687 wickets. He also played the biggest innings of 175 not out. At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja is playing the 284th match of his international cricket career in Mohali. He also completed 5000 runs in international cricket during his century innings. Apart from this, Jadeja has also taken 468 wickets in all three formats of cricket. He is coming back from injury. But so far it has done wonderfully. Earlier, he had performed brilliantly in the T20 series as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Ind vs SL Live: India near 500 runs, Jadeja continues to play brilliantly

 

Rishabh Pant’s aggressive style again showed, India’s score crossed 350 on the first day itself

 

second century of career

 

This is the second century of 33-year-old Ravindra Jadeja in international cricket. Before this match, he had scored 2195 runs in 84 innings of 57 Tests at an average of 34. Scored one century and 17 half-centuries. Took 232 wickets as well. At the same time, in 113 innings of ODIs, he scored 2411 runs at an average of 33. Scored 13 fifties. He has also taken 188 wickets in his name. Talking about T20 International, he has scored 326 runs and has also taken 48 wickets. For IPL 2022, CSK has included him in the team for Rs 16 crores.

 

 

 

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