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Six-hit machine! Ravindra Jadeja Broken MS Dhoni's Records, Only Three Indians in front of him | Cricket News

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Ravindra Jadeja surpassed MS Dhoni in most of the tests in India (via the image of Getty Images) India's all-around player Ravindra Jadeja reached another milestone in his outstanding exam career, surpassing former captain MS Dhoni to become India's fourth-highest six in Test cricket. The feat comes in the first test of the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On Day 2, Jadeja scored 81 unbeaten 50 goals, including three three-quarters and four sixes, all against Jomel Warrican. In this way, Jadeja's six-block count rose to 79 in 86 Tests, surpassing Dhoni's 78 sixes in 90 games.

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India's most test six scores (six matches)

  1. Virender Sehwag – 103 – 90
  2. Rishabh Pant – 47 – 90
  3. Rohit Sharma – 67 – 88
  4. Ravindra Jadeja – 86 – 79
  5. MS Dhoni – 90 – 78

Jadeja's bureau is part of a strong partnership with Dhruv Jurel. India has steadily expanded its lead since 218/4. The duo showed positive intentions, hitting three sixes in just eight balls between games 71 and 72. Jadeja ran off the court and sent two big sixes in the long and middle game, while Jurel contributed to the boundaries of fashion. Their partnership brought India over 250 in 74.3 points and 300 in 87 points, ending up reaching 100 in 151 goals. Jadeja's unbeaten 50 includes a single Warrior, marking his 28th Test.

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This is Jadeja's seventh time in the test this year, and it's the most Indian batsmen in 2025. He averaged 605 times in seven Tests and 13 innings, with an average of 75.62, a century and a fifties. He also completed 4,000 tests and required less than 40 runs to reach the milestone. At the end of the second session, India was 326/4, Jurel was 68* and Jadeja was 50*, strengthening India's strong position over the West Indies.