Ravichandran Ashwin has lauded Dhruv Jurel, saying the wicketkeeper-batter is making it hard to be dropped for the upcoming South Africa Test series after he slammed back-to-back centuries in an unofficial Test against South Africa A.
India’s decorated spinner Ravichandran Ashwin believes Indian wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel has made a strong case for his inclusion in the first Test against South Africa. Jurel has made a strong case for selection in India’s playing XI after he slammed back-to-back centuries against South Africa A in the second unofficial Test at Bengaluru. The South Africa series is scheduled to begin on November 14 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
Ashwin Lauds Jurel’s Performance
In an X post, Ravichandran Ashwin wrote, “Dhruv Jurel is making it very hard for the coach and captain to drop him from the Test match coming up. 100’s in both innings of the unofficial test against SA ‘A’. “
Selection Dilemma for Team India
Jurel’s impressive form has presented the Indian team management with a tough selection decision ahead of the South Africa series, as Rishabh Pant’s return from injury adds to the competition for spots. Jurel’s consistent batting has made him a strong contender for a place in the playing XI as a specialist batter.
Jurel’s Twin Centuries Against South Africa A
Jurel, in the first innings of the second unofficial Test against South Africa A, smashed an unbeaten 132 off 175 balls, smashing 12 fours and four sixes, followed by another century in the second innings, reaching the milestone off 159 balls.
Jurel’s Consistent Red-Ball Form
Jurel had impressed earlier this year during the Test series against the West Indies, scoring 175 runs in three innings, including a hundred, at an average of 87.50. He was also the fourth-highest run scorer in the series and the only lower-order batter to feature in the top five list.
Since the Australia A tour of India in September earlier this year, Jurel has slammed 1,059 runs in nine matches, averaging over 81, with four centuries and six fifties in all of red-ball cricket.
Jurel has amassed 430 runs in seven Tests, including a century and a fifty at an average of 47.77. (ANI)
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