Kerala all-rounder Jalaj Saxena made history on Wednesday by becoming the first player to score 6000 runs and claim 400 wickets in the prestigious Ranji Trophy. Despite not having made his international debut yet, the 37-year-old has earned a reputation as a seasoned player in Indian domestic cricket. In a remarkable display of talent, Jalaj achieved this milestone in the match against Uttar Pradesh. He showcased his bowling skills by taking a five-wicket haul in the first innings, completely dismantling the UP batting line-up. His precise stumping of Nitish Rana by Mohammed Azharuddeen marked the momentous occasion of surpassing the 400-wicket mark in his Ranji Trophy career.jalaj's contribution has earned him a rightful place in the Ranji Trophy record books.
The off-sinner spun his web around the UP batting line-up after Kerala skipper Sachin Baby won the toss and elected to bowl first at St Xavier's College Ground, Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram.
Saxena was four wickets short of the 400 mark when he entered the match against Uttar Pradesh and started off by claiming the wicket of Aryan Juyal (23 off 57) and then dismissed Madhav Kaushik (13 off 58), Siddharth Yadav (19 off 25) and Rana (25 off 46) to achieve the feat.
The 37-year-old became the 13th player to claim 400 wickets in the Ranji Trophy, and it seems like he is in no mood to stop considering his current form, as he has already claimed a couple of five-wicket hauls this season.
Jalaj Saxena - A Ranji Trophy VeteranJalaj started his Ranji career with Madhya Pradesh in 2025 and spent over a decade with them, scoring 4041 runs and 159 wickets. Later, in the 2016-17 season, he shifted his base to Kerala and has become a vital player for them in the past few years.
He has scored 6795 runs in his first-class career at an average of 33.97, which includes 14 hundreds and 33 fifties, while with the ball, he has picked up over 450 wickets so far.
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