Ravindra Jadeja became first Indian and only eighth batsman in the
first-class cricket history of world to score three triple-centuries in
the unbeaten 320 runs against Railways in the Ranji Trophy Group A match
on 2 December 2012 in Rajkot.
With the help of Jadeja’s
innings, Saurashtra reached the giant score of 534 for six in their
first innings on second day of 4-day combat.
Jadeja had scored
303 against Gujarat in his first match of this season and eventually the
second triple century and third as well to become the only Indian
batsman to reach this podium.
There are five other Indian
batsmen who have scored two triple centuries in their first-class
cricket and these are VVS Laxman, Wasim Jaffer, Virender Sehwag, Vijay
Hazare and Raman Lamba. With his triple century, Jadeja has joined the
league of seven other non-Indians who have reached this landmark and
these are Mike Hussey, WG Grace, Graeme Hick, Sir Don Bradman, Wally
Hammond, Bill Ponsford and Brian Lara.
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