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Ravindra Jadeja Records: Highest Ever Test Score By An Indian at No. 7

 Sri Lanka vs India First Test Match Review


India had to play a series of 2 test matches against Sri Lanka from 4 March, the first test started from 4 March and such people already had an idea that India would easily beat Sri Linka, just like we got to see, Betting, India looked much ahead of Sri Lanka in all the three departments of bowling and fielding


In the India vs Sri Lanka test series, India made 574 runs in the first innings while batting first, which included Hanuma Vihari's 58, Pant's 96 Ashwin's 61, and Ravindra Jadeja's 175. and Virat Kohli scored 45 runs while playing his 100th and Test match

From India's side, all the players tried their best in batting, and it seemed that India's middle-order could falter if Rahane and Pujara were not selected in the test series, which was not seen against Sri Lanka.


Ravindra Jadeja Records: Highest Ever Test Score By An Indian at No. 7
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Sri Lanka team looked completely helpless


Sri Lanka's poor performance in batting was shown in the innings Sri Lanka scored 174 runs in its inning, even in the follow-on given by India, Sri Lanka looked completely disappointed and only 178 runs in the follow-on of the second innings. was successful in making


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Ravindra Jadeja records made against Sri Lanka


Ravindra Jadeja, the hero of the first match of the India vs Sri Lanka test series, made a record by returning to the Test team after injury, in the first match of ind vs sl test, Jadeja made 175 runs without getting out in the first innings. He took 5 wickets while bowling in the first innings and took 4 wickets while bowling in the second innings.


Ravindra Jadeja breaks Kapil Dev's record


175 runs scored by Jadeja while batting at number 7 of any Indian batsman, this feat was done by only Kapil Dev before Jadeja, Kapil Dev also scored 163 runs in 1986 while playing against Sri Lanka. Before Jadeja, any Indian batsman batting at number 7 had the longest innings in test cricket.

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