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IND vs Eng: Ravindra Jadeja on the edge of Kapil Dev past with this record in Edgbaston Test. Cricket news

Ravindra Jadeja of India (AP Photo/Scott Hepel)

Ravindra Jadeja continued to demonstrate his remarkable stability with the bat under foreign conditions, especially in the Army (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) countries, as he hit a significant 89 on 2 of the second Test against England in Edgbaston. To do this, Jadeja batting at number 7 or lower levels, equaling Kapil Dev and leaving behind MS Dhoni, recorded more than 50 scores in the army countries, which lead the chart with ten such scores.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!

Most of the 50+ scores by Indians in SENA tests (No.7 or Lower)

  • 10 – MS Dhoni (52 innings)
  • 8 – Kapil Dev (50 innings)
  • 8 – Ravindra Jadeja (37 innings)

This statue not only underlines Jadeja’s credibility in low-order rescue acts, but also keeps it in the same breath as two of India’s best all-rounders. Makes Jadeja’s feat even more impressive, which is a low innings taken to reach this milestone than Kapil’s 50 and Dhoni’s 52.

Chris Woakes on Gill’s important ton. IND vs Eng 2nd Test Reaction

Jadeja’s latest knocking was part of a defined 204-row partnership with Skipper Shubman Gill, taking India from 210/5 to an uncertain 210/5 to a commanding 412/6, until he fell just before lunch. While Gill went to post his highest test score (168*at intervals), Jadeja’s composition 89 ensured that India crossed 400 and confiscated the match control.

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As the match progresses and India looks well before 500, Jadeja’s contribution with a low middle-order reminds its value once again in challenging foreign situations, not only as a bowling all-rounder, but as a trusted top-order caliber batsman when the team needs the most.

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