Ravindra Jadeja’s 4,000-plus runs and 350 wickets deserve a big salute
By K.R. Nayar Ravindra Jadeja deserves bigger applause for becoming only the second Indian after Kapil Dev to score over 4,000 runs and take more than 350 wickets in Test cricket. He reached this special milestone on the third day of the first Test in Galle on August 17, 2026. Amidst the intense battle for dominance and the looming threat of rain, his achievement went almost unnoticed, reducing it to a little more than a passing reference. It deserved much more. Jadeja reached the 350-wicket mark by taking the wicket of Keshara Nuwantha, caught by his skipper, Shubman Gill. He deserved a standing ovation. Jadeja has never been merely a bowler who can bat or a batter who can bowl. He is one of those rare cricketers who can change the tempo of a match through his skills in batting, bowling and fielding. He is a captain’s delight, and has delivered with the bat when needed most, destroyed batting line-ups, taken breathtaking catches and pulled off brilliant run-outs. Jadeja’s feats ...