Ravindra Jadeja makes history in England: Breaks Garry Sobers’ 59-year-old record, surpasses Virat Kohli to become first Indian with …
NEW DELHI: Ravindra Jadeja etched his name in cricket history on Day 3 of the fifth and final Test between India and England at The Oval with yet another landmark performance. The World No.1 all-rounder smashed a fluent 53 off 77 balls, studded with five boundaries, but it was the weight of records that truly underscored the value of his innings.
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With this half-century — his sixth 50-plus score in the series — Jadeja became the first-ever batter to score six 50-plus scores in a single Test series in England while batting at No.6 or lower, surpassing the legendary Garry Sobers, who had five such scores in 1966.
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This also made him the first Indian batter to score six 50-plus scores in a Test series in England, going past records held jointly by Sunil Gavaskar (1979), Virat Kohli (2018) and Rishabh Pant (2025), all of whom had five.
Jadeja has 516 runs in the series, becoming the first Indian batter to score over 500 runs in a Test series while batting exclusively at No.6 or lower. He overtook VVS Laxman's 474 runs at the same position during the 2002 tour of the West Indies.
It doesn't stop there. This was Jadeja’s 10th 50-plus score in England (all at No.6 or lower), a figure that surpasses Sobers’ nine and is the joint-most by any visiting batter in England at those positions.
In the list of most runs at No.6 or lower in an away Test series, Jadeja’s 516 now ranks third, behind only Sobers (722) and Pakistan's Wasim Raja (517). He also joined Sobers and Raja with the record for most 50-plus scores at No.6 or lower in an away series — six.
The 36-year-old has already amassed one century and five fifties in this series, with his highest being an unbeaten 107 in the Manchester Test. With the ball, he’s chipped in with seven wickets, highlighting his all-round brilliance.
He now becomes the third Indian to score 500-plus runs in this Test series, after captain Shubman Gill (754) and KL Rahul (532) — marking the first time three Indian batters have done so in the same series.
Jadeja's record-breaking performance has added yet another layer of dominance to India's charge in one of the most fiercely contested series of recent times.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here.
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With this half-century — his sixth 50-plus score in the series — Jadeja became the first-ever batter to score six 50-plus scores in a single Test series in England while batting at No.6 or lower, surpassing the legendary Garry Sobers, who had five such scores in 1966.
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This also made him the first Indian batter to score six 50-plus scores in a Test series in England, going past records held jointly by Sunil Gavaskar (1979), Virat Kohli (2018) and Rishabh Pant (2025), all of whom had five.
Jadeja has 516 runs in the series, becoming the first Indian batter to score over 500 runs in a Test series while batting exclusively at No.6 or lower. He overtook VVS Laxman's 474 runs at the same position during the 2002 tour of the West Indies.
It doesn't stop there. This was Jadeja’s 10th 50-plus score in England (all at No.6 or lower), a figure that surpasses Sobers’ nine and is the joint-most by any visiting batter in England at those positions.
In the list of most runs at No.6 or lower in an away Test series, Jadeja’s 516 now ranks third, behind only Sobers (722) and Pakistan's Wasim Raja (517). He also joined Sobers and Raja with the record for most 50-plus scores at No.6 or lower in an away series — six.
Most 50-plus scores for India in a series in England
- 6 - Ravindra Jadeja in 2025
- 5 - Sunil Gavaskar in 1979
- 5 - Virat Kohli in 2018
- 5 - Rishabh Pant in 2025
The 36-year-old has already amassed one century and five fifties in this series, with his highest being an unbeaten 107 in the Manchester Test. With the ball, he’s chipped in with seven wickets, highlighting his all-round brilliance.
He now becomes the third Indian to score 500-plus runs in this Test series, after captain Shubman Gill (754) and KL Rahul (532) — marking the first time three Indian batters have done so in the same series.
Most runs at No.6 or lower in an away Test series
- 722 - Sir Garfield Sobers (WI) vs ENG, 1966
- 517 - Wasim Raja (PAK) vs WI, 1976/77
- 516 - Ravindra Jadeja (IND) vs ENG, 2025*
- 506 - Steve Waugh (AUS) vs ENG, 1989
Jadeja's record-breaking performance has added yet another layer of dominance to India's charge in one of the most fiercely contested series of recent times.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here.
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
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Jadeja could have been scored 22 runs required in 5 overs if he would have been played as t20 style,, but he didn’t,, India failed to win,,,Read allPost comment
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