Ravindra Jadeja was on fire for India with the ball in the second innings of the ongoing first Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The 36-year-old all-rounder bowled 13 overs for the Indian team on Day 2 and picked up four wickets for 29 runs. His fourth wicket of the second innings, which came in the form of Tristan Stubbs on Saturday (November 15), helped him take his tally of wickets to 150 in the World Test Championship (WTC).
By completing 150 wickets in the WTC, Jadeja entered his name in the history books. He is the first and only cricketer in the world to dismiss 150 batters and score 1500 runs in the World Test Championship (WTC).
The ongoing India-South Africa Test at Eden Gardens in Kolkata is Jadeja’s 47th WTC match for the Indian team, and he has 150 wicket

News 18 India Cricket

Hindustan Times
The Statesman
The Times of India
The Columbian Life
Ideastream
People Top Story
The Columbian Business
Oh No They Didn't
Reuters US Top