There will be no one like Ravindra Jadeja in 72 years, knowing that

Jadeja named a big record (Photo: PTI)

The result of Lord’s Test may not remain in India’s favor. But even after his defeat, Ravindra Jadeja’s discussions are happening like a hero. It is also natural for the way he was seen fighting for the victory of India at Lord’s. In the third Test of the series played against England, Ravindra Jadeja spent the most time at Lord’s crease compared to any Indian batsman. In Lord’s Test, he stayed at the crease for a total of 473 minutes. India will win with this hope. This did not happen, but his name was definitely recorded in his name.

473 minutes… Ravindra Jadeja made a record

Ravindra Jadeja scored 82 runs while batting for 207 minutes in the first innings of the Lord’s Test. While in the second innings, when it came to chase the target of 193 runs, his struggle lasted for a long time, Jadeja batted marathon for 266 minutes in the second innings and remained unbeaten by scoring 61 runs. In this way, he scored a total of 473 minutes i.e. 7 hours and 53 minutes in the Lord’s Test and scored 133 runs.

Indian Jadeja alone in 72 years, overall another

Ravindra Jadeja, who scored Fifty Plus in both innings in the Test played on Lord’s ground, is the first Indian in the last 72 years and after the overall Veenu Mankad. Veenu Mankad scored 72 runs as an opener in the first innings of the Indo-England Lord’s Test played in 1952. While in the second inning, he played a strong innings of 183 runs.

Fourth player to do this in international cricket

Ravindra Jadeja also completed his 7000 runs in international cricket during Lord’s Test. In this way, he has become the fourth cricketer in the world to score 7000 plus runs in international cricket and take 600 plus wickets. Prior to Jadeja, Kapil Dev of India, Shaun Palak of South Africa and Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh have also achieved these success.

Asish Roy
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