Ravindra Jadeja Century, IND vs ENG 5th Test: In the fifth and final test match being played between the Indian cricket team. And host England at Edgbaston, Team India came out to bat first and on the first day India won Rishabh Pant (146) on the basis of century. Crossed the three hundred mark. At the same time, on the second day of the match on Saturday. The world’s top all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja also completed his century and India’s first innings was reduced to 416.

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Ravindra Jadeja struck a record-breaking partnership supporting Rishabh Pant on day one

Ravindra Jadeja made a record-breaking partnership with Rishabh Pant on the first day. And by the end of the first day’s play, Jadeja had crossed the 80 mark. On the second day of the match on Saturday, Ravindra Jadeja completed his century in 183 balls, hitting four in brilliant style. On the basis of Ravindra Jadeja’s excellent innings, India ended the innings by scoring 416 runs.

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Top all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja scored 104 off 194 balls in the Edgbaston Test and was bowled by James Anderson. Ravindra Jadeja’s innings included 13 fours. He completed this innings in 269 minutes. With this, Ravindra Jadeja has also ended the drought of his maiden Test century on foreign soil.

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Virat Kohli’s celebration went viral

When Ravindra Jadeja completed his first Test century on foreign soil in 183 balls. The players in the dressing room also celebrated with great enthusiasm. While Ravindra Jadeja celebrated his century on the pitch in his famous ‘fencing’ style. Virat Kohli was seen the most excited whose video is also now viral on social media.

Earlier, when Rishabh Pant completed his scintillating century on the first day of the match. Coach Rahul Dravid’s celebration in the dressing room was worth watching and it was discussed a lot on social media.

Apart from Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah. Who was captaining before the end of the innings on the second day, also played a brilliant innings. Leading Team India for the first time, Bumrah scored an unbeaten 31 runs in 16 balls which included 4 fours and 2 sixes. With this innings, India’s score reached 400.