IND vs AUS 3rd Test: Ravindra Jadeja takes 8th five-wicket haul

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March 17, 2017

Brief Scoecard: India 120 for 1 (Rahul 67, Vijay 42*) trail Australia 451 (Smith 178*, Maxwell 104, Jadeja 5-124) by 331 runs

Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets in the first session, India v Australia, 3rd Test, Ranchi, 2nd day, March 17, 2017

March 17, 2017

Brief Scoecard: India 120 for 1 (Rahul 67, Vijay 42*) trail Australia 451 (Smith 178*, Maxwell 104, Jadeja 5-124) by 331 runs

Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets in the first session, India v Australia, 3rd Test, Ranchi, 2nd day, March 17, 2017

Ravindra Jadeja completed his eighth career five-wicket haul on the second day of the third Test in Ranchi with the dismissal of Nathan Lyon on Friday.

Jadeja was a lone act for India by keeping Australia’s progress in check with his wickets. His first scalp, in the form of David Warner, was a slice of luck after the Australian opener slammed a full toss back at him. However, Jadeja was more disciplined overall even though the prized wicket of Australia captain Steve Smith eluded him.

Not only he bowled the most overs and bagged the highest number of maidens in Australia's first innings, Jadeja also had the lowest economy at less than three. His first wicket on the second day was that of Glenn Maxwell who reached his maiden Test century.

Jadeja’s delivery was a little short, prompting Maxwell to place it through covers, but it turned enough to take an edge off his bat to Wriddhiman Saha behind the stumps. It was a timely dismissal from India’s point of view since Australia were looking to break loose with centurions at the crease.

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Matthew Wade was bent on deploying the sweep against Jadeja more often but the left-arm spinner persisted with his length deliveries. In one particular delivery, Wade had already committed himself to a forward defensive shot but the ball held its line and Saha took the catch.

Pat Cummins, playing his first Test in six years, was clearly not ready to handle Jadeja’s spin as he was drawn forward only to find the delivery turning away to take his off-stump. The wait for his fifth wicket was a little longer.

Lyon was drawn into another loopy delivery that bounced more to hit the top of the bat, Karun Nair took the catch at silly point as Jadeja completed his third five-wicket haul against Australia.

The home side has never lost a Test match whenever the man from Saurashtra has bagged a five-wicket haul in India. Here are his best performances with the red ball.

RAVINDRA JADEJA’S BEST BOWLING IN TESTS

7-48 – vs England in Chennai 2016-17 (India won)

6-63 – vs Australia in Bengaluru 2016-17 (India won)

6-138 – vs South Africa in Durban 2013-14 (India lost)

5-21 – vs South Africa in Mohali 2015-16 (India won)

5-30 – vs South Africa in Delhi 2015-16 (India won)

5-58 – vs Australia in Delhi 2013-14 (India won)

5-73 – vs New Zealand in Kanpur 2016-17 (India won)

5-124 – vs Australia in Ranchi 2016-17 (Current match)


Courtesy: HT