Team India's left-handed all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has participated in the recently played Test series against New Zealand and his performance in this series has been very excellent. Considering this performance, he has been selected by the management for the Australian tour and it is being said that Team India's victory on this tour will depend on his performance.
These days, Ravindra Jadeja is in the media headlines because of an innings he played in Ranji cricket, during which he defeated all the opposition bowlers equally.
Ravindra Jadeja scored a lot of runs in domestic cricket
Team India's all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is capable of changing the outcome of any match with his all-round performance. Ravindra Jadeja scored a brilliant triple century while playing for Saurashtra in Ranji Trophy 2012. During this match, he faced 501 balls while batting and played an aggressive inning of 331 runs with the help of 29 fours and 7 sixes and because of this inning, he was given a chance in Test cricket.
The condition of the match was like this
If we talk about the match played between Saurashtra and Railways in Ranji Trophy 2012, then in this match Saurashtra team won the toss and decided to bowl first. Batting first, Saurashtra team declared its innings at 576 runs at the loss of 9 wickets. In response, the Railways team, which came to bat, was limited to 335 runs and after this, the Railways team, which came to follow on, could score 27 runs till the end of the match and the match was declared a draw.
Ravindra Jadeja's career is very brilliant.
If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, his first-class career has been very brilliant. In his career so far, he has scored 7331 runs in 195 innings of 132 first class matches at an average of 44.16. During this period, he has played 13 century and 38 half-century innings. Whereas during bowling, he has taken 538 wickets in 239 innings at an average of 23.65.
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