Ahmedabad -Test: Dhruv Juril celebrated the first Test -century in military style
Ahmedabad, October 3 (IANS). Indian wicketkeeper Dhruv Juril recorded the first century of his career on the second day of the test played against the West Indies in Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. After a century, the way Jurael celebrated is discussed a lot. Dhruv Jurael’s father, Nem Chand, was in the Indian army. He was also part of Kargil’s struggle. Jurael caught the bat in the same way a soldier held his gun after he recorded a century. Jurael greets his father with this style. Dhruv has done this in the past. Jurael, who completed his century in 190, scored 125 runs off 210 balls. This century of Dhruv is special. He became the third wicketkeeper to achieve a century against the West Indian land for a century. Before Jurael, MS Dhoni and Farooq Engineer scored centuries in the house against West Indies. Dhruv Jurlel has a chance in playing XI due to the injury of Rishabh pant. Jurael took full advantage of this opportunity. With his century, Jurael proved that he was fully prepared to last a long time in the Indian team. The Indian team reached a strong position in this test based on Dhruv Juril’s Century and its 206 -Run partnership for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja. In response to 162 runs recorded in the first innings of the West Indies, the Indian team scored 448 runs against the loss of five wickets until the end of the second day’s play. Apart from Jurael’s 125, Kl Rahul scored 100 and Shubman Gill scored 50 runs. All the round Ravindra Jadeja is unbeaten with 104 runs from 176 balls with 5 sixes and 6 fours. Washington Sundar plays with him at 9 runs. -Ians bag shares this story tags