India, July 29 -- Former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu was blunt in his assessment, stating that despite Ravindra Jadeja's century in Manchester, which helped India draw the game and stay alive in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, he still isn't a "match-winner" like the legendary Kapil Dev.

Negating the uneven bounce on the Old Trafford track on the final day of the fourth Test match of the series, Jadeja wielded the bat with grit to score a century. He also forged an unbeaten 203-run stand alongside fellow centurion Washington Sundar.

Jadeja has been a vital cog in India's batting charge in the ongoing Test series against England, scoring 454 runs at 113.50, with four other half-century knocks, and is the fourth-highest run-g...