Key Points

Ravindra Jadeja has moved past Zaheer Khan to become India's fifth-highest wicket-taker in international cricket. His 611th wicket came during the Lord's Test against England, dismissing Ollie Pope. Jadeja's best format remains Tests, where he has 326 wickets in 83 matches. Anil Kumble still leads India's all-time list with 953 wickets.

Key Points: Ravindra Jadeja Surpasses Zaheer Khan in India's All-Time Wicket-Takers

  • Jadeja now has 611 wickets in 361 international matches
  • Surpasses Zaheer Khan's 610 wickets
  • Best Test figures of 7/42 with 15 five-wicket hauls
  • Anil Kumble leads India's all-time list with 953 wickets
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Ravindra Jadeja leapfrogs Zaheer Khan, has fifth-most wickets by an Indian in international cricket

Jadeja overtakes Zaheer Khan with 611 international wickets, becoming India's fifth-highest wicket-taker during the Lord's Test against England.

"Jadeja earned his 611th international wicket, making it to the top five. – Match Report"

London, July 10

Star Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja leapfrogged over pacer Zaheer Khan to become the Indian bowler with the fifth-highest wickets in international cricket.

Jadeja achieved this upward movement in the charts during the third Lord's Test against England.

Removing Ollie Pope for 44 runs on the very first ball of the final session, with a fine catch from Dhruv Jurel, on a delivery spinning away outside off from a good length, Jadeja earned his 611th international wicket, making it to the top five.

In 361 international appearances for India, Jadeja now has 611 wickets, with best figures of 7/42. Tests are Jadeja's best format, with 326 scalps in 83 matches, with 15 five-wicket hauls and three ten-fers.

The most wickets by an Indian in international cricket are by spinner Anil Kumble, with 953 scalps at an average of 30.06, with best figures of 10/74, with 37 five-wicket hauls and eight ten-fers.

In 309 appearances, former left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan took 610 international wickets at an average of 31.14, with best figures of 7/87, 12 five-wicket hauls and a ten-fer. However, 13 of his wickets came for Asia XI in six matches at an average of 15.30, with best figures of 3/21.

England batters Joe Root and Ollie Pope led a steady recovery for the hosts in the second session of the Test match at Lord's on Thursday, guiding England to 153/2 at Tea. The duo stitched together an unbroken 109-run stand to help England bounce back after early setbacks in the morning.

Resuming at 83/2 after Lunch, Root and Pope navigated a disciplined Indian bowling attack with patience and control. Their fifty-run partnership came off 116 balls, laying the foundation for a solid middle-order resistance.

Former captain Joe Root brought up his half-century off 102 deliveries and remained unbeaten at Tea on 54 from 109 balls, decorated with seven elegant boundaries. Pope, on the other hand, showcased grit and composure to remain not out on 44, which included four boundaries.

England won the toss and opted to bat first. The series is levelled at 1-1.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While Jadeja's achievement is commendable, let's not forget Zaheer Khan's contribution to Indian cricket. He was our bowling spearhead during the 2011 World Cup win. Both legends in their own right!
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Aryan P
Jadeja's stats are mind-blowing when you consider he's primarily a batting all-rounder. 326 Test wickets is no joke! His accuracy and ability to bowl long spells make him invaluable in Test cricket.
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, it's fascinating to see Jadeja's evolution. His fielding alone would earn him a spot in any team, but now he's among India's top wicket-takers. Truly a complete package.
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Nikhil C
The most impressive thing about Jadeja is his consistency across all conditions. Whether it's turning tracks in India or seaming conditions abroad, he always contributes. Future legend in the making!
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Divya L
While celebrating Jadeja, let's not overlook that our bowling attack still looks toothless when conditions don't help. England's recovery shows we need more wicket-taking options beyond Jadeja and Bumrah.

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