Name
/ Title |
RAVINDRA JADEJA |
Date of
Birth |
December 06, 1988 |
Identity |
Indian Cricketer |
Date-wise Events / Works |
- February 08, 2009: He made
his ODI Debut on this day; against Sri Lanka.
- February 10, 2009: He made
his T20I match debut on this day; against Sri Lanka.
- December 21, 2009: Declared
Man of the Match in ODI against Sri Lanka.
- February 21, 2010: Declared Man of the
Match in ODI against South Africa.
- September 09, 2011:
Declared Man of the Match in ODI against England.
- October 25, 2011: Declared
Man of the Match in ODI against England.
- December 13, 2012: He made
his test match debut on this day; against England.
- January 15, 2013: Declared
Man of the Match in ODI against England.
- June 11, 2013: Declared Man
of the Match in ODI against West Indies.
- June 23, 2013: Declared Man
of the Match in ODI against England.
- January 25, 2014: Declared
Man of the Match in ODI against New Zealand.
- March 05, 2014: Declared
Man of the Match in ODI against Afghanistan.
- January 23, 2016: He played
his last ODI match on this day; against Australia.
- February 05, 2016: He got
engaged for marriage to Rivaba on this day.
- March 31, 2016: He played
his last T20I match on this day; against West Indies.
- April 17, 2016: He got
married to Rivaba on this day.
- November 29, 2016: He
played his last test match on this day; against England.
- June 08, 2017: He
became a father of a baby girl before the India-Sri Lanka
match. His wife Reeva gave birth in India, while he was
playing the Champions Trophy in England.
- August 05, 2017: He
surpassed Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev to become the second
fastest Indian to reach 150 wickets in Test cricket. He, who
achieved the feat in his 32nd Test match, became the fastest
left-arm spinner in the world to achieve the feat, ahead of
Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath and former Indian captain Bishan
Singh Bedi.
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General |
- He is an important member of the Indian team in all
formats of the game.
- He is a left-handed middle-order batsman and slow
left-arm orthodox bowler.
- He was a member of the Indian U-19 team that won the
World Cup under the leadership of Virat Kohli in Malaysia in
2008.
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