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IND vs WI 1st Test: Ravindra Jadeja set to accomplish new feat in Tests

Updated On: 03 October, 2025 05:14 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

During the first Test match against the West Indies, Team India`s Ravindra Jadeja is on the brink of another record. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: AFP)

During the first Test match against the West Indies, Team India`s Ravindra Jadeja is on the brink of another record. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: AFP)

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During the first Test match against the West Indies, Team India`s Ravindra Jadeja is on the brink of another record. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: AFP)
<p>During the first Test match against the West Indies, Team India`s Ravindra Jadeja remains unbeaten on the crease with a score of 68 runs</p>

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During the first Test match against the West Indies, Team India`s Ravindra Jadeja remains unbeaten on the crease with a score of 68 runs

<p data-pm-slice="0 0 []">He needs fewer than 35 runs to reach the 4,000-run milestone in the longest format of the game</p>

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He needs fewer than 35 runs to reach the 4,000-run milestone in the longest format of the game

<p>Having played 85 Test matches, the left-hander has accumulated 3,886 runs in the traditional format of the game</p>

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Having played 85 Test matches, the left-hander has accumulated 3,886 runs in the traditional format of the game

<p>His top score in the traditional format of the game is an unbeaten 175 runs</p>

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His top score in the traditional format of the game is an unbeaten 175 runs

<p>In the same match, he also surpassed MS Dhoni`s tally of 78 maximums in 90 Test matches. Currently, Jadeja has 79 maximums under his belt in 86 longest format matches for India</p>

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In the same match, he also surpassed MS Dhoni`s tally of 78 maximums in 90 Test matches. Currently, Jadeja has 79 maximums under his belt in 86 longest format matches for India

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