India’s innings came to a close at 307/10, leaving them with a deficit of 46 runs against England. Dhruv Jurel fell short of a maiden century by just 10 runs, succumbing to Hartly’s bowling. Nonetheless, Jurel’s innings proved pivotal as he continued his impressive form with the bat in the series, frustrating the English bowlers with a gritty maiden fifty in Ranchi.
Entering the crease with India struggling at 177 for 7, having lost Sarfaraz Khan and R Ashwin quickly, Jurel joined forces with Kuldeep Yadav to stabilize the innings. Despite a challenging situation, both batsmen displayed resilience, guiding India to a respectable total of 219 for 7 by the end of day two.
On day three, Jurel began steadily, gradually increasing the tempo. His partnership with Kuldeep proved crucial as they surpassed the 250-run mark while keeping the English bowlers at bay. Jurel’s fifty came off 96 balls, including three boundaries and a six, showcasing his composure under pressure.
A self-professed fan of MS Dhoni, Jurel’s innings provided hope for India in Ranchi. Expressing his admiration for the former captain, Jurel revealed his dream of meeting Dhoni after an international match, citing him as a source of inspiration and learning.
Jurel’s knock not only reduced the deficit below 100 but also mirrored his previous resilient performance in Rajkot, where he played a crucial role under similar circumstances, contributing 46 runs. Although he didn’t get a chance to bat in the second innings, Jurel’s contribution was instrumental in India’s fightback against England in the fourth Test.
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