Dhruv Jurel, a late addition to the India A squad, emerged as a beacon of hope amidst a top-order collapse against Australia A at the MCG. Walking in with the score at a dismal 11-4, the 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman crafted a gritty 80 runs, showcasing composure and a diverse range of strokes against a potent Australian pace attack.
Dhruv Jurel shows he has the chops to be India’s No. 6

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