Ravindra Jadeja is wreaking havoc with the ball in the 4 Test series being played against Australia. In the first test, his bat was also very strong.
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New Delhi. The fourth and final Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played between India and Australia in Ahmedabad from March 9. India is ahead 2-1 in this series. Along with capturing the series in Ahmedabad, he is also eyeing an entry in the final of the World Test Championship. The Indian team has reached Ahmedabad for this match and in the meantime, there is good news about India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.
Jadeja has been shortlisted by the ICC for the Best Player of the Month award. For this award, he is in competition with England batsman Harry Brook and West Indies left arm spinner Gudakesh Moti.
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21 wickets in Jadeja’s account
Jadeja was shortlisted for the first time after a strong performance in the series being played against Australia. A series of 4 Test matches is being played between Australia and India, the top 2 teams of the World Test Championship, and in this series, Jadeja wreaked havoc while returning from injury. He has taken 21 wickets so far. Along with scoring 70 runs in the first match of the series, Jadeja also took a total of 7 wickets. In the second Test, he took a total of 10 wickets with 26 runs. While Jadeja took 4 wickets in the third test.
🔹 Harry Brook 🔹 Ravindra Jadeja 🔹 Gudakesh Motie
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Brook fires the bat
On the other hand, talking about Harry Brook, last month the English batsman scored 89 runs in the first innings of the first Test match against New Zealand and 54 runs in the second innings. While 186 runs were scored in the second test. Caribbean bowler Moti did wonders against Zimbabwe. He took a total of 6 wickets in the first Test, while took a total of 13 wickets in the second Test.
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