Jadeja Makes History with 600 Wickets and 7000 Runs
Becomes Second Indian After Kapil Dev to Achieve the Rare All-Rounder Milestone…..
Lord’s : Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja added another golden chapter to his career during the Lord’s Test match against England. With the match underway, Jadeja etched his name in the record books by becoming only the second Indian cricketer after Kapil Dev to achieve the rare feat of 600 international wickets and 7000 runs.
Despite India being on the backfoot in the match, Jadeja’s personal achievement stood out as a proud moment for the team and fans. The seasoned all-rounder has long been considered one of the most reliable performers in the Indian squad, and this milestone only adds to his legendary status.
In the same match, cricket fans witnessed a bizarre moment when Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj was dismissed in an unusual fashion. He was bowled after the ball struck his bat awkwardly and deflected onto the stumps. The incident surprised everyone on the field and quickly went viral on social media.
The Lord’s Test has seen its fair share of drama so far. England dominated with a solid batting performance, featuring a century from Joe Root. On India’s side, KL Rahul scored a fighting half-century, giving some resistance, but the team struggled to match England’s first innings total.
Jadeja’s milestone is not just a personal achievement but also a testament to his consistency across all three formats—Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. Known for his sharp spin bowling, electric fielding, and gritty batting, Jadeja continues to be a pillar of strength for Team India.
With the current Test match slipping away from India’s hands, all eyes will now be on how the team regroups and bounces back in the next encounter. Jadeja’s historic milestone will certainly serve as motivation for the younger players to aim high and contribute in all departments of the game.
Whether it’s spinning a web around batsmen or rescuing the team with the bat, Jadeja remains India’s go-to man—and now, he’s officially among the game’s greats.
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