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Ravindra Jadeja third India player to reach Test double of 3000 runs & 300 wickets

Ravindra Jadeja joins the elite club of players who has double of 3000 runs and 300 wickets. Ravindra Jadeja becomes the third India player to do so.

India vs England, 3rd Test, Day 4_ Ravindra Jadeja took 5-41 against England in 2nd innings _ Walking Wicket (Images_ ©BCCI_Twitter)
Ravindra Jadeja now has 300 test wickets (Images: ©BCCI/X)

In the cricket arena, individual brilliance often steals the spotlight. But what if you get an excellent bowler, a formidable middle-order batter, and a gun fielder in one player? Nestled within this landscape is Ravindra Jadeja, an all-rounder whose versatility and consistency set him apart as a rare gem. His recent performances, particularly in the IND vs BAN Test series, are a bold statement as to why he might be the greatest all-rounder of his era.

Milestones and records: Testament to greatness

Jadeja’s journey to cricketing stardom reached a significant milestone during the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur. On Day four, he dismissed Bangladesh batter Khaled Ahmed, marking his entry into the elite club of cricketers who have achieved the remarkable double of 3,000 runs and 300 wickets in Test cricket. This feat is monumental—not only did he become the fastest India player and the quickest from the continent to achieve this milestone, but he also joined an elite group that includes legends like Kapil Dev. It also includes Jadeja’s partner, with whom he has brought India’s Test cricket to a new era, Ravichandran Ashwin.

What is particularly striking is the number of matches it took him to reach this benchmark. Jadeja accomplished this in just 74 Test matches with a bowling average of 24, placing him second only to England’s Ian Botham, who reached the milestone in 72 games. 

Jadeja’s statistical prowess is equally impressive. He is the seventh India bowler to secure 300 Test wickets, achieving this in just 17,428 balls, making him the second-quickest India bowler to do so. The only India player who accomplished this in fewer balls is Ravichandran Ashwin. Jadeja’s numbers not only place him among the elite bowlers but also highlight his capability to deliver match-winning performances across various conditions.

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Clutch performer

Since 2018, Jadeja has solidified his position as one of cricket’s finest all-rounders. Over the past few years, he has even solidified his batting as he has scored runs with a batting average of 42 (from 2018), while he boasts an average of 36.39 in his career. His ability to shine when the team faces adversity speaks volumes about his character and talent.

These figures are not merely statistics. They represent his clutch performances that have often turned matches in India’s favour, especially when the top order has faltered. In challenging situations, Jadeja has stepped up, proving that he is not just a performer but a match-winner—a defining trait of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history. 

Speaking at the end of day four’s play, Jadeja recalled his journey as he experienced a “special” moment after taking his 300th Test wicket. “It’s special. I’ve been playing Test cricket for 10 years, and I’ve finally reached this milestone. Feeling proud of myself. Always happy and excited whenever I wear the Indian jersey. As a youngster, I started in white ball cricket. Everyone used to say I’m a white-ball specialist. Gradually, I improved my game, and it has paid off in the last few years,” he expressed.

Eng vs Ind, 5th Test, Day 2, Top Performances_ Ravindra Jadeja hit century (104 runs) on Day 2 at Edgbaston and take India close to 400 _ Walking Wicket (Photo: ©Twitter/X)
Ravindra Jadeja averages over 36 in Tests with bat (Photo: ©Twitter/X)
Tactical Genius

Numbers only provide insight into performances. But it is Ravindra Jadeja’s tactical acumen that elevates him above his peers. His ability to read the game, adapt his strategies, and execute under pressure showcases a level of cricketing intelligence that is rare in today’s game. Jadeja’s brilliant fielding, his variations in bowling, and his shot selection while batting are often game-changers.

During the recent series against Bangladesh, his dismissals and timely innings exemplified his understanding of the game’s intricacies. This ability to out-think opponents adds an invaluable dimension to his playing style, making him a cornerstone of India’s cricket team in all formats, particularly in the Test arena where strategy and patience are crucial.

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Fielding factor

Jadeja’s prowess is not limited to his batting and bowling. His fielding adds another layer to his greatness. Renowned for his acrobatic catches, lightning-fast reflexes, and powerful throwing arm, Jadeja has redefined what it means to be a fielder in modern cricket. His contributions in the field often turn matches by saving crucial runs or executing spectacular run-outs that can shift the momentum in favour of his team.

From doubt to greatness

Ravindra Jadeja’s evolution from a promising talent to one of the greatest all-rounders of his generation is marked by perseverance, determination, and a pursuit of excellence. Initially, he faced scepticism, often labelled as overrated and unduly favoured. Yet he transformed those doubts into motivation, crafting a path to success defined by hard work and dedication.

In a sport where individual accolades often take centre stage, Ravindra Jadeja shines as a multifaceted talent who embodies the essence of cricket. His journey from a young cricketer with dreams to an all-round great serves as an inspiration for aspiring players everywhere. As he continues breaking records and defying expectations, one thing is clear: he is not just an all-rounder; he is a cricketing legend whose impact will be felt for generations to come. 

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