WATCH: Ravindra Jadeja at his best, Sony's latest video embraces the hallmark of the legend
At the age of 36, Ravindra Jadeja has been aging like a fine wine. Whenever India struck trouble in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar trophy, Jadeja came to the middle to rescue the team. The high moment of his current stint in England came when he smashed a hundred to save the match for team India.
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At the age of 36, Ravindra Jadeja has been aging like a fine wine. Whenever India struck trouble in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar trophy, Jadeja came to the middle to rescue the team. The high moment of his current stint in England came when he smashed a hundred to save the match for team India.
For Jadeja's relentless performance and unmatchable aura he created, the Sony Sports Network has released a special video ahead of the England vs. India 5th Test. Through the video Sony paid respect to the star all-rounder of the team. With a charming commentary in the background, strokes from Jadeja's blade and, obviously, the sword celebration made the video a definite watch.
In the ongoing Test series, the experienced cricketer of Team India's current setup got the unbeaten century after claiming 4 back-to-back half centuries. After the first match of the tour, which was in Leeds, Jadeja found his mojo. In the following two matches (Birmingham Test and Lord's Test), he bagged four fifty-plus knocks in 4 innings.
Watch the special video here
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— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 28, 2025
Whenever India lost their top-order batters, the spin-bowling all-rounder came in big times. In the first innings in Leeds, multiple cricket experts heavily criticized him for batting with less aggression. The Saurashtra-born throughout his career played multiple pressure encounters and knows his duties very well. From the next game, he has been riding high on confidence, contributing equally with the ball and the bat.
Ravindra Jadeja knocks in the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy so far:
- 11 and 25* vs. England, Leeds
- 89 and 69* vs. England, Birmingham
- 72 and 61* vs. England, Lord's
- 20 and 107* vs. England, Manchester
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