
Indie’s Ravindra Jadeja (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) Ravindra Jadeja continued to demonstrate his remarkable consistency with a bat in overseas conditions, especially in hay countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) when hit on the day of the second test against England in Edgbaston. He talked to No. 7 or Lower, equal to Kapil Dev and only watched Mrs. Dhoni, who leads a graph with ten such scores.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!
Most 50+ Scores of Indians in hay tests (per no. 7 or lower)
- 10 – MS dont (52 shifts)
- 8 – Chapel Dev (50 shifts)
- 8 – Ravindra Jadeja (37 shifts)
This state underlines not only Jadej’s reliability in lower -order rescue accesses, but also puts it in the same breath as two of the best Indian versatile. What makes Jadeje’s performance even more impressive is the fewer shifts he has taken to achieve this milestone – only 37, compared to the 50 and Dhoni 52 Dhoni.
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Jadejaho’s latest knocking was part of the defining 204-running partnership with Captain SHUBMAN GILL, who converted India from Uncertain 210/5 to commanding 412/6 when he fell just before lunch. While Gill continued to strengthen his highest test score (168* in the interval), Jadeja’s Composed 89 ensured that India had exceeded 400 and had confiscated control of the match.
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As the match progresses and India’s eyes all over 500, Jadeje’s contribution from the lower middle order excels again as a reminder of its value in demanding overseas conditions, not only as a all -round bowling, but as a reliable dough of the caliber of the highest order when the team needs it most.