The Boxing Day Test match between India and Australia will be a special occasion for Ravindra Jadeja as he plays his 350th international match. He becomes the 13th Indian player to achieve this milestone across all formats. The all-rounder has been a key player for the Indian team for many years and is widely regarded as one of the best fielders in Indian cricket.
19-year-old Australian opener Sam Konstas looked dangerous in his debut match, and India desperately needed his wicket. Then Jadeja stepped in and provided the much-needed breakthrough at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Day 1.
Indian players with most International matches
- 664 – Sachin Tendulkar
- 542 – Virat Kohli
- 538 – MS Dhoni
- 509 – Rahul Dravid
- 491 – Rohit Sharma
- 433 – Mohammed Azharuddin
- 424 – Saorav Ganguly
- 403 – Anil Kumble
- 402 – Yuvraj Singh
- 374 – Virender Sehwag
- 367 – Harbhajan Singh
- 356 – Kapil Dev
- 350 – Ravindra Jadeja
When discussing most cricket records, one name typically comes to mind first: Sachin Tendulkar. The legendary Indian cricketer played 664 matches across all formats during his remarkable career, a feat unparalleled in both Indian and international cricket. Second on the list is Virat Kohli with 542 matches, followed by MS Dhoni, who played 528 games.