dhruv chand jurel ndtv sports – Artifex.News https://artifex.news Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:14:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://artifex.news/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cropped-cropped-app-logo-32x32.png dhruv chand jurel ndtv sports – Artifex.News https://artifex.news 32 32 Dhruv Jurel Enjoys First Batting Experience On Australian Soil https://artifex.news/dhruv-jurel-enjoys-first-batting-experience-on-australian-soil-6981801/ Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:14:57 +0000 https://artifex.news/dhruv-jurel-enjoys-first-batting-experience-on-australian-soil-6981801/ Read More “Dhruv Jurel Enjoys First Batting Experience On Australian Soil” »

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Dhruv Jurel proved to be India’s crisis man in the second game against Australia A in Melbourne, scoring 80 and 68 coming on the crease at 11/4 in the first innings and 44/4 in the second. He recently took to social media to share his excitement about batting for the first time on Australian soil. In his post, Jurel expressed his enjoyment of the experience and his eagerness to learn and contribute more to his team in the future. “Enjoyable first time batting on Aussie soil. Looking forward to learning and contributing more!” Jurel wrote, highlighting his positive outlook and enthusiasm for the challenges ahead.

Jurel’s steely composure stood out in the match. Also, his versatility as an Indian Premier League (IPL) to a reliable Test batter who can occupy the crease for long makes him a long-term asset. His skill behind the stumps could also reduce Rishabh Pant’s workload and get the superstar left-hander play as a specialist batter in the Perth Test.

In three Tests played for India, Jurel has scored 190 runs in four innings at an average of 63.33, with a best score of 90. He often played valuable knocks under pressure during the England Test series earlier this year, which kickstarted his Indian journey.

The youngster has solid first-class numbers, with 1,223 runs in 21 matches and 28 innings at an average of 48.92, with a century and nine fifties. His best score is 249. While he can play in the middle-order, he has also opened in first-class cricket. In the 2022 Ranji Trophy, Jurel scored 429 runs in seven innings as an opener, averaging 71.50, with a double century and fifty to his name.

The much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia kicks off on November 22, with the first Test at Perth.

The second Test, featuring the day-night format, will take place under lights at Adelaide Oval from December 6 to 10. Fans will then turn their attention to The Gabba in Brisbane for the third Test from December 14 to 18.

The traditional Boxing Day Test, scheduled from December 26 to 30 at Melbourne’s iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, will mark the series’ penultimate stage.

The fifth and final Test will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7, promising an exciting climax to a highly anticipated series.

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LSG vs RR, IPL 2024: Sanju Samson, Dhruv Jurel Shine As Rajasthan Royals Beat Lucknow Super Giants By 7 Wickets https://artifex.news/lsg-vs-rr-ipl-2024-sanju-samson-dhruv-jurel-shine-as-rajasthan-royals-beat-lucknow-super-giants-by-7-wickets-5538347/ Sat, 27 Apr 2024 18:20:10 +0000 https://artifex.news/lsg-vs-rr-ipl-2024-sanju-samson-dhruv-jurel-shine-as-rajasthan-royals-beat-lucknow-super-giants-by-7-wickets-5538347/ Read More “LSG vs RR, IPL 2024: Sanju Samson, Dhruv Jurel Shine As Rajasthan Royals Beat Lucknow Super Giants By 7 Wickets” »

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Sanju Samson scored five runs less than his opposite number KL Rahul but his unbeaten 71 off 33 balls had five times more impact compared to Rahul’s relatively sedate 48-ball-76 as Rajasthan Royals took a giant leap towards IPL play-offs by comfortably beating Lucknow Super Giants by seven wickets at Ekana Cricket Stadium on Saturday. While Rahul still is favourite to become Rishabh Pant‘s understudy as the second glovesman at the T20 World Cup, Samson did hit four classy sixes, including the winning one in a chase of 197, to keep himself in the discussion for that US bound flight. Samson and Jurel came together after the Royals had stumbled from a brisk start to hand the advantage to the home side, putting on a robust stand of 121 runs in just 62 balls stand for the unconquered fourth wicket to take their side over the line.

Chasing a tricky 197 with LSG deploying seven bowlers including two leg-spinners, Rajasthan finished at 199 for three to win with an over to spare.

On his part, the young Jurel finally discovered his to put behind a barren run, smacking five fours and two sixes to make a sturdy 52 not out off 34 balls.

The win took top-placed Rajasthan to 16 points – six clear from the second-best Kolkata Knight Riders – and a step closer to become the first team to reach the playoffs in the 17th edition. The play-offs cut-off this yearis likely to be 18 points if one goes by the current mid-table muddle.

LSG remained on fourth spot with 10 points in bag.

Rajasthan openers Yashasvi Jaiswal (24) and Jos Buttler (34) knocked off 60 runs from the target unscathed, but their side went through a slump in the following overs while also losing three wickets in quick succession.

It began with Buttler walking across his stumps to miss an angled full toss from Thakur, who knocked down the leg-stump for the first breakthrough.

Marcus Stoinis bowled an innocuous delivery outside off to invite a free-flowing Jaiswal to go for it. The left-hander obliged but did not connect well, finding Bishnoi at deep point.

LSG’s plans to tie the Royals down with leg-spin became evident when the 41-year-old Amit Mishra came on as impact substitute and got the priced scalp of Riyan Parag (11) in his first over.

Rajasthan slipped from 60 for no loss to 78/3 after nine, and this was when Jurel and Samson began their recovery work to put Rajasthan back on track again.

Jurel and Samson began with a six and a four respectively off Mishra to push the leg-spinner on the backfoot and took 17 runs off Thakur’s second over.

Krunal Pandya (0/24) did well on his part to send down a few measly overs in between but RR were back on charge again when Mohsin Khan came on in the 14th over.

Jurel hit the left-armer for 20 runs including three fours and a six in Mohsin’s third of the game and also enjoyed a reprieve when Thakur, placed at short third man, dropped a crucial catch when the RR batter was on 32.

Bishnoi’s introduction as late as in the 16th over had no impact whatsoever, with RR having grasped full control of the proceedings. The leg-spinner leaked another 16 runs as RR inched closer to the finish line.

Earlier in the first half, Rahul (76 off 48 balls) dug deep with Deepak Hooda (50 off 31 balls) as Lucknow Super Giants managed a competitive 196/5 against Rajasthan Royals.

Rahul and Hooda gave LSG a solid footing with a 62-ball 115-run stand for the third wicket after early blows, but the failure of others meant the hosts could not capitalise on the hard work by the two.

Rahul’s 48-ball 76 with eight fours and two sixes was his fourth fifty of the season while Hooda banished his poor string of scores to make his first big score this IPL.

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‘Struggled At 5th Position’: Ex-England Captain Points Out Flaw In Ravindra Jadeja’s Batting https://artifex.news/struggled-at-5th-position-ex-england-captain-points-out-flaw-in-ravindra-jadejas-batting-5135802/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 18:24:13 +0000 https://artifex.news/struggled-at-5th-position-ex-england-captain-points-out-flaw-in-ravindra-jadejas-batting-5135802/ Read More “‘Struggled At 5th Position’: Ex-England Captain Points Out Flaw In Ravindra Jadeja’s Batting” »

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Ravindra Jadeja going back to pavilion during the fourth day of the 4th Test vs England.© BCCI

Former England captain Alastair Cook criticised the batting of India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja after the player failed to play a noticeable knock in the Ranchi Test. Jadeja, who batted at number 5 ahead of Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel in both innings against England, failed to help the team’s cause by returning scores of run-a-ball 12 and 4 off 33. Cook opined that the India star finds it hard to maintain a balance between attack and defence whenever he bats at the number 5 spot.

“Jadeja in particular showed probably why he should be batting a little bit lower.” Cook told TNT Sports.

“Yes he can score runs but the ability, under pressure, to find that balance between attack and defence under pressure – pressure does funny thing to you.

“Jadeja is a world-class all-rounder, but batting at five there he struggled in terms of taking no risks because he didn’t want to get out or trying to put a bit of pressure back on as a batter.”

On the other hand, Cook was all praise for Jurel, who was playing only his second Test match.

In the first innings of the Ranchi Test, Jurel scored 90 runs off 149 balls to keep India alive in the game while in the second innings he remained unbeaten at the score of 39 off 77 balls.

“But Jurel found that balance perfectly with his feet movement and sharpness of mind,” said Cook.

Shubman Gill and Jurel kept calm to lead India to a series-clinching five-wicket win over England. The hosts won the fourth Test by 5 wickets, taking an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series after they lost the first game.

Chasing 192 for victory, India slipped to 120 for 5 but Gill, who scored 52, and Jurel stitched unbeaten 72-run partnership to guide India to victory.

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