Indian all-founders Ravindra Jadeja Achieved another important event in the first test against West Hindia at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on the second day, scored the invincible century to strengthen India’s dominant position. Jadeja raised the 6th Hundred test in 168 balls by rejecting Jomel Warrican, accompanied by a Bat-Pedang celebration before winning a teammate Washington Sundar. He ended the day at 104* out of 176 balls, hit five and six and six, showing his simple time and shape in his format.
Five six of the Warrican also marked the second together by the Indian batter against a single opposition bowler in the test scene. Only former Captain Ms Dhoni has hit more, destroying six six of Dave Mohammad in St John in 2006. The Jadeja frame is part of a strong partnership with Dhruv Jurel. Beginning in 218/4, the two expanded India’s advance with aggressive intentions, hitting three six in just eight balls between the 71 and 72th overs. Together, they helped India reach 250 in 74.3 overs, reached 300 in 87 overs, and completed the 100 stance operated in 151 balls. The century also marked an important event outside the field when Jadeja passed Dhoni to be the six highest battles of India in the test cricket, with 80 six in 86 games, cutting 78 in 90 Dhoni tests. He sits behind Virender Sehwag (90), Rishabh Pant (90), and Rohit Sharma (88). India ended the 2nd day in 448/5 in 128 overs, leading 286 runs. The Subsiders also contributed to the rare achievement of India by 2025 – the fourth example of the history of three games that scored centuries in the same scene in the same calendar year, participated in 1979, 1986, and 2007.
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The Jadeja Round once again shows its value as a consistent round, combining time, intrusion, and experience to lead the Indian scene and build a massive introduction to day 3.