Dhruv Jurel Century Celebration: Who did Dhruv Jurle to salute after hitting a century? Revealed it himself

After completing the century, Dhruv Jurael celebrated such a celebration. (Photo-PTI)

Dhruv jurel century celebration: Dhruv Juril, who was in the team after the injury of Team India’s legendary wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, did wonders in Ahmedabad. He scored the first century of his Test career on the second day of the first Test match against the West Indies. After scoring a century, he celebrated it by saluting it in a unique way. After the end of the second day’s game, Dhruv Jurlel revealed to whom he had saluted. This celebration video of this wicketkeeper batsman of Team India is becoming quite viral.

What did Dhruv Jurael say?

Team India wicketkeeper batsman Dhruv jurael Has achieved a new achievement of his career by hitting his first Test century against West Indies in Ahmedabad. The 24 -year -old player played a brilliant innings of 125 runs with the help of 210 balls 3 sixes and 15 fours. There were two memorable moment of this innings. After scoring 50 runs, Juril first took a fist for the salute and after completing the century, took the bat like a rifle and saluted it and then took out the helmet and took the bat and celebrated his celebrations.

At the end of the day’s play, he said, “The celebration of completing the half -century was for my father, while the celebration of completing a century was for the Indian Army, because I have closely seen how hard they work. So I would like to dedicate my century to him. They deserve it”. Jurael’s father Nem Chand has retired from the Indian Army. He took part in the Kargil war. In this Test match against the West Indies, Jurael shared a memorable partnership with Ravindra Jadeja.

Big partnership with Ravindra Jadeja

Dhruv Jurlel on the second day of the first Test match, Team India veteran all -rounder Ravindra jadeja With a 206 -run partnership for the fifth wicket. During this time, both these players missed the Indian record against the West Indies, which is in the names of VVS Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar. He shared a 214 -run partnership in Kolkata in 2002.

By the end of the second day’s play, Team India has scored 448 runs for 5 wickets. Ravindra Jadeja is playing 104 and Washington Sundar playing 9 runs. The West Indies team scored 162 runs in the first innings. In this way, Team India has taken a lead of 286 runs so far.

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