Ravindra Jadeja recently reached 600 international wickets, joining India’s cricketing legends.
New Delhi, 8 Feb 2025
Ravindra Jadeja recently reached a significant milestone in his career, becoming only the fifth Indian bowler to claim 600 international wickets. He now stands alongside legends like Anil Kumble, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh, and Kapil Dev. His tally includes 323 wickets in Tests, 220 in ODIs, and 54 in T20Is, highlighting his impact across formats.
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Despite such achievements, Jadeja’s contributions often go under the radar. The first ODI against England in Nagpur was another example of his match-winning ability. His spell of 3 for 26 in nine overs played a crucial role in restricting England to 248, putting India in a strong position to chase down the target. With his disciplined bowling and ability to break key partnerships, he once again proved his value to the team.
Following the game, veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin pointed out the tendency to overlook Jadeja’s performances. He noted that while players are often scrutinized after losses, consistent performers do not always get the recognition they deserve. Ashwin described Jadeja as a player who contributes in multiple ways—through his tight bowling, useful batting in pressure situations, and athletic fielding.
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Jadeja’s ability to deliver across all aspects of the game has made him a vital part of the Indian team for over a decade. While discussions around his role and impact may not always be at the forefront, his performances continue to speak for themselves. As he adds to his achievements, his place among India’s top all-rounders becomes even more evident.
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