Indian team’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja did not perform well with the ball in the first two matches of the ongoing three-match Test series against New Zealand but Jadeja performed well in the third match of this series test that was played at the Wankhede stadium. in Mumbai he showed his bowling magic where he has taken a total of 9 wickets so far in this match. In such a situation, Jadeja also has a chance of completing 10 wickets. On the second day of the Mumbai Test match, Ravindra Jadeja achieved another great feat by completing his 50 wickets in the ongoing edition of the World Test Championship.
After Ashwin, Jadeja became the second Indian player to do so.
When Ravindra Jadeja took the wicket of Matt Henry in the Kiwi team’s second innings on the second day of the Mumbai Test match, he completed his 50 wickets in the World Test Championship i.e. WTC 2023-25. With this, Jadeja has become the second Indian bowler after Ravichandran Ashwin to complete 50 wickets in this edition of the World Test Championship. Jadeja took 47 wickets in 13 matches in the last World Test Championship which was played between 2021-23. In recent years, Ravindra Jadeja has been seen playing a very important role for the Indian team in Tests not only at home but also on overseas tours with both the ball and the bat, so captain Rohit Sharma will also be very happy with his performance in the Mumbai Test.
Indian team hopes for victory in Mumbai test
The Indian team has its sights set on victory in the Test match in Mumbai, but this path is not going to be easy for them because it will be difficult to chase the target of around 150 on the Wankhede ground in the fourth innings. In such a situation, to win this match, team India will have to bat much better in the later innings. So far, no team has managed to reach the target of 150+ runs just once in the fourth innings on Mumbai wickets.
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