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Significantly, India played their first Test match in 1932, and since then no Indian player could score two centuries in this order in England.
Delhi: In the current Test series against England, Ravindra Jadeja’s century innings proved to be a boon for the Indian team. On the fifth day of the Manchester Test, when the team was struggling with the difficult situation, Jadeja not only batted with anchor, but also scored the fifth century of his Test career. Along with this, he also recorded a historical achievement.
Such history created for the first time in 83 years
Jadeja has become the first Indian batsman to score two centuries while batting on number-6 on England soil. Significantly, India played their first Test match in 1932, and since then no Indian player could score two centuries in this order in England.
Average averaged from all Indian batsmen
The unbeaten 107 -run innings played in the Manchester Test has established Jadeja as the best average batsman of the Indian team in the current series. He has so far scored 454 runs at an excellent average of 113.50, including 1 century and 4 half -centuries. The most important thing is that they are notouts out of 4 in 8 innings. Captain Shubman Gill is in second place in this list, whose average is 90.25.
Significantly, Jadeja has not only proved his utility in England, but has also shown that he is the most trusted batsman in the team in the hour of crisis.