When two players not only share the same name but also play similar roles on the field, comparisons are inevitable. Ravindra Jadeja and Rachin Ravindra have won the hearts of cricket fans across the world. Both players are match-winners in their own right: Jadeja, with his years of experience and Rachin, with his hunger to be at the top in all formats. While one is a seasoned legend, the other is poised to become a modern superstar.
So, who has the better stats? Who contributes more with bat and ball? Let’s break it all down in this detailed comparison between the two “Ravindras” of world cricket.
Ravindra Jadeja’s career is a story of evolution. From a young left-arm spinner to one of the most complete all-rounders in world cricket, Jadeja’s journey has been remarkable. He made his Test debut in 2012 and has since become a pillar of India’s Tests at home and a reliable performer abroad. His batting has matured considerably, capable of saving a match or ending it with aggressive intent. Add to that his lightning fielding and ability to change a match with a single run-out or direct hit, and you have a true three-dimensional cricketer.
On the other hand, young Kiwi all-rounder Rachin Ravindra, is bursting with talent and poise at the international level. Named after cricketing legends Rahul Dravid (“Ra”) and Sachin Tendulkar (“Chin”), he has a sense of batting with discipline. With his breakout performance in the 2023 ODI World Cup, Rachin has established himself as one of the brightest young talents in the world. His ability to play spin, build innings and bowl effective left-arm spin has made him a complete modern all-rounder for the Black Caps.
Category | Ravindra Jadeja (India) | Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand) |
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Innings Batted | 129 | 32 |
Runs Scored | 3990 | 1224 |
Batting Average | 39 | 42 |
Highest Score | 175 | 240 |
Hundreds | 6 | 3 |
Fifties | 27 | 4 |
Strike Rate | 55.32 | 60.27 |
Fours | 389 | 136 |
Sixes | 80 | 13 |
Jadeja’s longevity and consistency are exceptional. Nearly 4,000 runs at an average of 39, often batting at number 6 or 7, are highly regarded. His 6 centuries include match-saving centuries, such as his 175* against Sri Lanka and his brilliant innings against Australia and England. Rachin Ravindra, despite being new to Test cricket, has been sensational. His average of 42 is impressive, and his 240-run innings against Sri Lanka announced his arrival on the big stage. He scores quickly (60.27 SR), which shows his aggressive mentality.
Category | Jadeja | Rachin |
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Innings Bowled | 163 | 16 |
Wickets Taken | 338 | 10 |
Overs Bowled | 3289 | 146 |
Maidens | 760 | 28 |
Runs Conceded | 8522 | 446 |
Best Figures | 7/42 | 3/33 |
Economy Rate | 2.59 | 3.04 |
This is where Jadeja dominates. With 338 Test wickets, he is one of the most successful left-arm spinners in cricket history. His economy of just 2.59 and consistent strike rate make him India’s go-to weapon, especially on the home pitch. In contrast, Rachin Ravindra has bowled fewer overs and is still developing as a front-line bowler. His economy of 3.04 is good, but he is mainly used as a support option for New Zealand’s fast bowlers.
Jadeja is a rare player who can turn a match around in all three disciplines – batting, bowling and fielding. His sharp responses have produced unforgettable run-outs and game-changing catches.
Meanwhile, Rachin is in the process of solidifying his dual role. He has proven that he can bat long and bowl effectively, but consistency over the years is what separates the good from the great.
Both players are at the top of their game in Tests, Jadeja for consistency, Rachin for promise.
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Format | Jadeja – India | Rachin – New Zealand |
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Tests | 3990 runs, 338 wkts | 1224 runs, 10 wkts |
ODIs | 2750+ runs, 220 wkts | 1800+ runs, 22 wkts |
T20Is | 480+ runs, 53 wkts | 450+ runs, 16 wkts |
Jadeja’s experience and balance make him one of the best all-rounders of the generation. However, Rachin, especially as a top-order batsman, is showing early signs of matching such dominance.
Category | Jadeja | Rachin |
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Catches (Tests) | 49 | 10 |
Stumpings | 0 | 0 |
Ravindra Jadeja is often called the best fielder in the world. His lightning throws, direct hits and ground coverage make him a game-changer. Rachin is athletic and agile but is still developing the sharpness that Jadeja naturally brings.
While Jadeja is a senior in Indian cricket, Rachin represents the next generation of fearless cricketers.
Final Verdict: So the answer to who is better is undoubtedly Ravindra Jadeja. But it is not wrong to say that another Ravindra will soon take over that position.
Currently, Ravindra Jadeja is ahead. With over a decade of international experience, 300+ Test wickets and almost 7,000 runs across all formats.
Statistically, Rachin has a slightly better batting average and a higher strike rate in Tests than Ravindra (39 to Jadeja’s 42). However, Jadeja’s ability to perform in pressure situations makes him more valuable overall. However, Rachin looks technically superior and could surpass Jadeja in batting over time.
It is clear that Jadeja is far ahead as a bowler. With over 338 Test wickets, he is one of the best left-arm spinners in modern cricket.
Jadeja is probably the best fielder in world cricket today, his reflexes, arm strength and anticipation are unmatched. Rachin Ravindra is also agile and reliable in the fielding, but he is yet to show Jadeja-level talent.
For Ravindra Jadeja, his focus will be on maintaining fitness and mentoring the young spinners. He remains important for India in Tests and ODIs.