Ravindra Jadeja News
Sachin Tendulkar hailed the 36-year-old Indian star for this fantastic performance in the recently concluded Test series against England.
The series has seen many exceptional performances in the history of test cricket, which shattered the old records but also created some new world records. Here are 15 records which are made in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025.
Jadeja scored a brilliant half-century in the last innings of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy 2025 and surpassed the legend's 1979 record. Here are the top 4 players with the most 50-plus scores in a series in England.
Only a handful of players in Test cricket history have managed to excel equally with both bat and ball. This rare group features all-rounders who have scored multiple centuries while also taking over 200 wickets.
India currently leads the ICC rankings across multiple formats, powered by standout individual performances and their undefeated run in the 2025 Champions Trophy.
Ravindra Jadeja is on the brink of achieving a major test milestone along with Kapil Dev and Ian Botham, needing just 176 runs.
Shubman Gill-led India will face Ben Stokes' England in the fifth and last Test of the five-match series for the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy from July 31 at The Oval, London. Once again, the focus will be on the workload management of Jasprit Bumrah which will influence India's lineup. Kuldeep Yadav is also likely to finally get a chance to play in the series.
With an aim to secure a win at Oval and draw the series, India are likely to make key changes to their playing XI in the fifth Test.
Here's India's predicted Playing XI for the 5th Test against England:
During the post-match press conference, India head coach Gautam Gambhir was asked about the handshake incident and he gave a blunt response.
Over the years, there have been many Indian players, who have enthralled fans with their six-hitting ability even in Test cricket.
Here's list of Indian players who have Most sixes in Test cricket.
During the last hour of the fifth day of the fourth Test, Ben Stokes proposed ending the match in a draw with a handshake. However, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, who were eyeing a three figure mark, declined Stokes' proposal and opted to continue batting, which left the England captain frustrated.
Jadeja and Sundar’s gritty centuries helped India secure a dramatic draw against England in the 4th Test. Despite Ben Stokes offering an early draw, India pushed on. The series now heads to a decider at The Oval.
A monumental, strong and resolute batting show – led by hundreds from Shubman Gill (103), Jadeja (107 not out) and Sundar (101 not out) – along with KL Rahul’s 90 meant India conjured up a miraculous escape and secured a memorable, hard-fought draw in fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Rishabh Pant has become India’s highest run getter in the World Test Championship (WTC) history. The 27-year-old Pant broke Rohit Sharma’s record during the ongoing fourth Test against England in Manchester to achieve the huge milestone.
Here's list of Indian batters with most runs in WTC history:
The ongoing India vs England Test series has already produced several standout performances, and after three gripping matches, it’s the batters who have taken centre stage. Here's a look at the top five run-scorers so far in the series.
The match ended in heartbreak, with images of a dejected Mohammed Siraj being helped up by England’s Joe Root and Zak Crawley capturing the mood.
Despite the heartbreaking result, there was no doubt within the Indian camp about Jadeja’s approach.
The Team management praised Ravindra Jadeja.
As the high-stakes five-match Test series between India and England heads into its fourth chapter, the Indian team is expected to make strategic changes to bounce back and keep the series alive. With the series hanging in the balance, here’s a look at India’s likely playing XI for the crucial fourth Test.
Kane Williamson moves to No.2 Spot after Brook's Failure.
Ravindra Jadeja showcased excellent form in both innings at Lord’s, scoring half-centuries and contributing significantly to the team’s effort.
Former Australian captain Steve Smith has also made gains, moving up one place to fourth after scoring 48 runs under challenging conditions in the pink-ball Test
England edged India by 22 runs in a thrilling third Test at Lord’s, taking a 2-1 series lead. Ravindra Jadeja’s gritty 61 not out knock and Mohammed Siraj’s resistance stood out, while mutual respect post-match, especially Jadeja-Stokes’ hug, defined cricket’s true spirit.
Resuming from 58/4, England’s fast bowlers were right on the money as India were eight down when lunch break came. But Jadeja refused to buckle in hitting a gritty and magnificent 61 not out off 181 balls – his fourth successive half-century in Tests.
Ravindra Jadeja continued his stellar form in England by scoring his third consecutive fifty, surpassing KL Rahul and Cheteshwar Pujara and equaling Virat Kohli in the elite list.
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