There is no one about the collision of Ravindra Jadeja … Dominance in England among 25 players of Asia

Ravindra Jadeja made record (photo: pti)

They say that there is no one in the collision, why are you in the affair. Ramkhani is also similar about Ravindra Jadeja. Team India’s ‘Sir Ji’ has shown his heroopanti in getting a manchester test draw, now he has dominated England among 25 players of Asia. Ravindra Jadeja is also one of the same 25 players. Ravindra Jadeja also did what everyone did in England. But the manner in which he did, no one else could do it. This was the reason that Ravindra Jadeja was also seen alone in the crowd of 25 players.

Jadeja out of 25 Asian players

Now the question is, who are the 25 players of Asia, among whom Ravindra Jadeja wrote the story of his dominance? So here we are talking about 25 Asian players who have taken more than 1000 runs or more than 30 wickets in England. The number of more than 1000 runs in England is 7. While the number of players taking more than 30 wickets is 18. Meaning their total sum is 25. And, among these 25 players, one player is also Ravindra Jadeja, whose style is slightly different.

Why is Ravindra Jadeja separated from the rest? Know here

Ravindra Jadeja is also named in the list of players who have scored more than 1000 runs in England and among the bowlers who took more than 30 wickets. That is, he is the only Asian in the list of 25 players who have taken more than 1000 runs and more than 30 Test wickets in England.

Jadeja’s all -round test record in England

Indian all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja has played 16 Tests in England so far, with 1096 runs with 2 centuries at an average of 42.17. Talking about bowling, he has taken 34 wickets in England at an average of 48.47. During this time, his best performance has been to take 4 wickets for 79 runs.

Performance in Test series against England

Jadeja is the fourth most successful batsman in the current Test series against England. He has scored 454 runs in 8 innings of 4 matches with 1 century and 4 half -centuries. In bowling, he has taken 7 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches.

Asish Roy
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