Ranchi, February 25, 2024 – Dhruv Jurel emerged as the hero for India on Day 3 against England in Ranchi as he stood tall, thwarting England’s plans with a gritty maiden half-century. His career-best knock of 90 runs not only propelled India to 307 but also significantly reduced the deficit to just 46 runs.
Resuming the Indian innings on 219/7, Jurel showcased immense confidence, crafting his innings with finesse while his overnight partner Kuldeep Yadav offered strong resistance. As the duo navigated the early overs, Jurel’s strokeplay flourished, earning praise even from the legendary Rahul Dravid.
Jurel’s Ascendancy and Kuldeep’s Resistance
With each passing over, Dhruv Jurel‘s confidence soared. Surpassing his previous highest score, he played a pivotal role in narrowing India’s trail to under 100 runs. Kuldeep Yadav, too, played a determined innings until he fell victim to James Anderson’s bowling, scoring a valiant 32 runs.
Jurel’s Dominance and Gavaskar’s Acclaim
Following Kuldeep’s dismissal, Jurel took charge, unleashing an array of big hits, including four sixes. Despite falling short of a century, his performance earned high praise, notably from Sunil Gavaskar, who likened the young talent to the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
As Dhruv Jurel‘s innings injected fresh hope into the Indian camp, the team recognizes the challenges that lie ahead. With the pitch offering little spin but maintaining a low bounce, every run becomes crucial. Yet, Jurel’s innings stands as a significant positive for India amidst the ongoing battle against England.
Final Score: India 307 all out (Dhruv Jurel 90, Kuldeep Yadav 32; Shoaib Bashir 5/68)