Ravindra Jadeja breaks world record as longest No.1 Test all rounder, while Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retire from Test cricket ending an era in Indian cricket.

Jadeja Stuns the World with Historic Test Record

Indian cricket had a week to remember and for more than one reason. While fans were still coming to terms with the shocking retirement of two legends, something incredible happened on the other end. Ravindra Jadeja, often the quiet warrior broke a record that no one else in cricket history has ever touched. He now holds the record for the longest run as the No.1 all-rounder in ICC Test cricket. How long? Try 1,152 days. That’s over three straight years at the top. No one literally no one has done that before.

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From Silent Performer to Living Legend

Jadeja’s journey has never been flashy. He didn’t grab headlines like others. But match after match, he delivered. In 80 Test games he’s stacked up 3,370 runs at an average of nearly 35. He’s hit 4 centuries and 22 fifties many when the team needed him the most. With the ball, he’s even better. He’s taken 323 wickets. And in 2019, he became the fastest left arm bowler to reach 200 Test wickets. That stat alone says it all.

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Kohli and Rohit Say Goodbye to Test Cricket

Now, on the other side of the story, there’s a bittersweet turn. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli two of the biggest names in Indian cricket have stepped away from Test matches. Rohit, who’s been leading the team lately was first to call time. A few days later, on May 12, Virat did the same, posting an emotional note that left fans teary eyed. Their exit leaves a gap. Big shoes to fill, no doubt. And the big question now is who leads the team next?

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The Next Chapter Starts Now

India’s future in Tests suddenly feels uncertain. But there’s hope. And that hope looks a lot like Ravindra Jadeja. The BCCI gave him a special shout-out, calling him a pillar of the team. With a younger squad coming in and a tough England tour ahead, the pressure is real. But Jadeja’s calm presence might just be what this team needs.

The story is still being written but right now, Jadeja’s holding the pen.