IND Vs Eng: ‘Sir’ Jadeja will create a new record as soon as he scored 58 runs … Entry will be held in this special club of Gary Sobers – Ravindra Jadeja on the Verge of Creating History 1000 Runs in England Batting at Number 6 OR LOWER TSPOA

IND Vs Eng: ‘Sir’ Jadeja will create a new record as soon as he scored 58 runs … Entry will be held in this special club of Gary Sobers – Ravindra Jadeja on the Verge of Creating History 1000 Runs in England Batting at Number 6 OR LOWER TSPOA

Indian all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja is performing brilliantly with the bat in England’s current Test series. Jadeja has been in consecutive half -centuries, which describes his best form. Now Jadeja is very close to creating another record in Test cricket. If Jadeja scored 58 runs in the current series, then he will become the second batsman to score 1000 Test runs in England, batting at number-6 or lower order.

So far, this achievement has only been achieved by Gary Sobers of West Indies, who scored 1097 runs in Test cricket while batting at number-6 or below in England, Ravindra Jadeja has scored 327 runs in three matches at an average of 109 in three matches so far in the current Test series. He is the third Indian batsman after Sourav Ganguly and Rishabh Pant, who has scored 50 or more runs in four consecutive innings in England.

How is Jadeja’s test record?
Left -handed batsman Ravindra Jadeja has so far scored 3697 runs in 83 Tests at an average of 36.97. During this, 4 centuries and 26 half -centuries came out of his bat. Jadeja has also spread the left arm spin bowling in Test cricket. Jadeja has taken 326 wickets from 24.93 average.

The fans will not forget the patience and passion shown by Ravindra Jadeja in the second innings of the Lord’s Test match. Jadeja then scored an unbeaten 61 off 181 balls. Jadeja, along with Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj, tried his best to win the match to the Indian team. Jadeja along with Bumrah added 35 runs for the ninth wicket. Then with Siraj, there was a 23 -run partnership for his tenth wicket.

The Indian team lost the Lord’s Test match by 22 runs. She has lagged 1-2 lagging behind in the five-match Test series. The first Test of the series was played at the Handingley Cricket Ground of Leeds, in which the Indian team had to face defeat by 5 wickets. Then in the second Test played at Edgbaston ground in Birmingham, Team India won by 336 runs. The fourth match of the series is to be played at Old Trafford, Manchester from 23 July.

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