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Posted on February 25, 2024 By admin





Dhruv Jurel was the top performer for India with the bat on Day 3 of the fourth Test match against England in Ranchi on Sunday but the youngster was left devastated when he missed out on a maiden century. The wicket-keeper batter looked in fine touch as he played a determined knock against the English bowlers but he was dismissed on 90 by Tom Hartley. He was visibly upset at missing out on the major milestone and Mohammed Siraj was quick to console him. However, the crowd erupted in cheers to acknowledge his gritty knock and he even received a standing ovation from his teammates.

What a calm, Composed and smart batting by a 23 year old guy..!!!

Some 90s are better than 100, Saviour of the team on hard occasion

Jiyoooo Dhruv Jurelpic.twitter.com/tS5ibNH5BY


— itsmeyogesh28 (@Natchezyonghart) February 25, 2024

Jurel hit a resilient maiden fifty as India produced an incredible fightback to cut down England’s first-innings lead to 46 runs before being dismissed for 307 at the stroke of lunch on the third day.

Following up his dogged 46 in his debut Test in Rajkot, Jurel produced a career-best 90, showing that he can soak pressure with utmost ease as India’s long search for a wicketkeeper-batter seemed to have ended.

After getting to his fifty from 96 balls, the Rajasthan Royals wicketkeeper-batter quickly changed gears, taking the English spin duo of Shoaib Bashir and Tom Hartley to cleaners.

Jurel hurried for a single off Hartley to bring up his maiden fifty in Test cricket, in an innings of supreme composure.

Later Akash Deep put on an entertaining 40-run stand off just 75 balls for the ninth wicket with Jurel.

Dropped on 59 by Ollie Robinson, Jurel smacked Bashir for back-to-back four and six and raced to 90 from 149 balls before left-arm spinner Hartley denied him a well-deserved century by cleaning him up with a quicker delivery.

Young England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir too completed his maiden Test five-wicket haul by trapping Akash Deep to return with the figures of 5 for 119 in his second Test.

A Standing ovation from the Indian dressing room for Dhruv Jurel.#ENGvsIND #INDvsENG #DhruvJurel pic.twitter.com/75ZF3GqcGM


— 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗸𝗲𝗢𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗶𝘂𝘀🇮🇳 (@Stroke0Genius41) February 25, 2024

Jurel found an able ally in Kuldeep Yadav who made 28 off 131 balls, in an innings of utmost grit and determination as the duo put together 76 valuable runs in the eighth wicket stand that brought the deficit under 100.

Under overcast and gloomy condition with no hint of sun, India were reeling at 219 for 7 when the overnight duo of Jurel and Kuldeep took their guard with 134 runs in arrears.

Kuldeep displayed superb application on a pitch with variable bounce as he played those 131 balls not only with immaculate defence but also rotated the strike well.

England pacer Ollie Robinson attacked his legs bowling round the stumps and moved the ball away from him but Kuldeep was solid with his defence and showed fine judgment in leaving the balls.

His determined innings finally came to an end when a James Anderson delivery stayed a touch low, took a bottom edge and skidded through his forward defence to unsettle the timber.

(With PTI inputs)

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