The Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has been in red-hot form, hitting another half-century in the first Test match against West Indies at Ahmedabad. Jadeja, meanwhile, has been playing the field and has been hitting big sixes. So far he has managed 4 sixes with which he surpassed MS Dhoni in hitting sixes for India in Test cricket. The former Indian captain had played 90 Test matches in which he hit 78 sixes. Ravindra Jadeja, on the other hand, is playing is 86th Test and has smacked 79 sixes. Virander Sehwag and Rishabh Pant sit at the top with 90 sixes each, followed by Rohit Sharma, who has 88 over boundaries. Player's name Matches Number of Sixes Virender Sehwag 103 90 Rishabh Pant 47 90 Rohit Sharma 67 88 Ravindra Jadeja 86* 79* MS Dhoni 90 78 Not only that, Ravindra Jadeja became the fourth Indian to get to a half century, hitting four boundaries. Player's Name Opponent Venue Year MS Dhoni Bangladesh Mirpur 2007 Rishabh Pant England Chennai 2021 Washington Sundar England The Oval 2025 Ravindra Jadeja West Indies Ahmedabad 2025 Read also: KL Rahul whistles and celebrates his second Test century at home KL Rahul overtook coach Gambhir with historic century KL Rahul scripted history with a determined century in the first Test against West Indies at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. The Indian opener scored 100 runs from 197 balls, including 12 boundaries, on October 3, 2025. With this knock, Rahul overtook Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma, who each had nine Test hundreds as openers. Rahul now has 10 centuries as an Indian Test opener, placing him fourth on the elite list. Sunil Gavaskar leads the chart with 33 centuries, followed by Virender Sehwag with 22 and Murali Vijay with 12. Most Test 100s as opener for India Sunil Gavaskar – 33 Virender Sehwag – 22 Murali Vijay – 12 KL Rahul – 10* Gautam Gambhir/Rohit Sharma – 9 Rahul’s century also marked his second at home, with the previous one dating back to December 2016, when he scored 199 against England in Chennai. The 3211-day gap between his two home tons is the longest for any Indian batter. Rahul shared crucial partnerships—68 runs with Yashasvi Jaiswal and 98 with skipper Shubman Gill—to put India in command.