
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel has boosted his case for a potential spot in India’s senior Test team with two crucial half-centuries in challenging conditions while playing for India A against Australia A in the second unofficial Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Jurel’s innings in both turns were marked by composure and technical proficiency, highlighting his readiness for the pressures of international cricket. With the senior Indian team gearing up for a five-match Test series against Australia later this month, Jurel's performances come at a timely moment, especially as the squad searches for consistency in the middle order.
In the first innings, the 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batter came to the crease at a faltering score of 11/4. Remaining calm, Jurel crafted an impressive 80 off 186 balls, shepherding the lower order and stabilising India A’s innings.