Ravindra Jadeja: India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja added another feather to his already illustrious cap as he went past the 4000-run mark in Test cricket, becoming only the fourth cricketer in history to reach the feat in addition to picking 300 wickets in the red-ball format.
As he scored his 10th run during the opening Test against South Africa here at Eden Gardens, Jadeja went past 4,000 Test runs, joining the legendary Ian Botham, former India skipper Kapil Dev, and former Kiwi sensation Daniel Vettori in the elite list of players with 4000 runs and 300 wickets to their name in Test cricket.
While Botham finished his Test career with 5,200 runs and 383 scalps to his name, Kapil amassed 5,248 runs and picked up 434 wickets in 131 matches. Vettori, meanwhile, finished his red-ball career with 4,531 runs in 113 matches in addition to 362 wickets.