Ravindra Jadeja Creates History, Becomes 1st Player in the World To
During Monday’s (February 26) Fourth Test Match Between India And England, Which Rohit Sharma’s Team Won By Five Wickets, Legendary Indian All-Rounder Ravindra Jadeja Made History.
At The JSCA International Stadium Complex In Ranchi, The Fourth Test Was Played. Jadeja Amassed 4+1 Wickets And Scored 12 And 4 Runs In Two Innings. Jadeja Reached A Significant Milestone When He Took Five Wickets In The Ranchi Test To Bring His Total For The World Test Championship To 100.
The 35-Year-Old Cricketer Became The First Player In The World To Complete A Double Of 1000 Runs And 100 Wickets In The World Test Championship. In 30 WTC Matches For India, Jadeja Has 1536 Runs To His Name And 100 Wickets. His Closest Competitor Is Ravichandran Ashwin, Who Has Picked Up 165 Wickets In 34 Tests And Has Scored 948 Runs.
In World Test Championship History, Ten Bowlers Have Been Able To Dismiss 100 Or More Hitters. Three Of Those Ten, Jadeja, Ashwin, And Jasprit Bumrah, Are Indian Citizens. In The WTC, Three Australians—Patrick Cummins, Mitchell Starc, And Nathan Lyon—Have Also Amassed More Than 100 Wickets. Tim Southee, The Test Captain Of New Zealand, Kagiso Rabada Of South Africa, And England’s James Anderson And Stuart Broad Make Up The Other Four.
During The Fifth Test, Ashwin, The Most Successful Bowler In WTC History For India, Will Have An Opportunity To Join Jadeja On The Select List. To Get 1000 Runs For India In The World Test Championship, Ashwin Needs 52 More Runs.
5th Test In Dharamsala
On Thursday, March 7, The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium In Dharamsala Will Host The Fifth And Final Test In The Ongoing Five-Match Series Between India And England. India’s Victories In The Second, Third, And Fourth Tests Have Already Sealed The Series.