India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja today touched a personal landmark of 100 wickets in One-Day Internationals as he dismissed two Australian batsmen to complete his century of wickets.
Jadeja, who was expensive and was carted around by Australian captain George Bailey and Shane Watson grabbed both his wickets in the last over of the innings.
The Saurashtra-born player made his debut against Sri Lanka at Colombo on February 8, 2009 and the milestone came in his 85th ODI game.
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The left-arm spinner was wicket-less in his first nine overs before dismissing Bailey for 156 and Mitchell Johnson for a duck off the second and fourth ball in the last over of the Australian innings to end up with figures of 2 for 68.
The opposition-wise break up of his wicket haul is: 26 v England, 20 v Sri Lanka, 16 v West Indies, 12 v Australia, 8 v Zimbabwe, 7 each v Pakistan and South Africa, 3 v Bangladesh and 1 against New Zealand.