Admitting his mistake in eliminating Sarfaraz Khan, Jadeja posted this on social media and wrote this

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India vs England, 3rd Test Match

The Indian team is currently playing the third match of the 5-match Test series against England at the Rajkot ground. On the first day of play, captain Rohit Sharma scored 131 runs with the bat and Ravindra Jadeja scored an unbeaten 110 runs. Furthermore, Sarfaraz Khan, who made his debut in international cricket, also played a brilliant innings of 62 runs. In the last session of the day, Sarfaraz Khan had to be ejected and brought back to the pavilion due to a wrong call from Ravindra Jadeja. Now Jadeja has accepted his mistake and apologized to his teammate Sarfaraz Khan.

It was my wrong decision, I feel sorry for you

After the first day of the Rajkot Test match ended, Ravindra Jadeja posted a story on social media platform Instagram in which he apologized to Sarfaraz and wrote that he felt sorry for Sarfaraz Khan. It was my wrong decision, you played well. Let us tell you that when Sarfaraz Khan was run out, Ravindra Jadeja scored 99 runs but later scored his fourth century in Test cricket. While Sarfaraz faced 66 balls in his debut match and also hit nine fours and a six during his innings of 62 runs. Furthermore, he struck up a brilliant 77-run partnership with Jadeja for the fifth wicket.

Jadeja became the third Indian player to do so

On the first day of the Rajkot Test match, Ravindra Jadeja completed his 3000 runs in Test cricket with his unbeaten innings of 110 runs. He has now become the third Indian player to take 250 wickets and score more than 3000 runs in the format. Previously, Kapil Dev and Ravichandran Ashwin had achieved this feat. Jadeja is the 12th player in world cricket to achieve this feat in the Test.

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