4th Test: Jurel’s terrific 90 power India to 307 as England take slender 46-run lead
In a thrilling turn of events at the JSCA International Stadium, Dhruv Jurel’s stellar 90 helped India reach 307 in their first innings, trailing England by 46 runs at lunch on day three of the fourth Test on Sunday. Jurel’s impressive performance marked his first fifty in Test cricket.
Starting the day 134 runs behind, Jurel teamed up with Kuldeep Yadav for a crucial 76-run partnership for the eighth wicket. Despite Kuldeep falling to James Anderson, Jurel’s gritty innings showcased his impeccable shot-selection and maturity under pressure. His knock, highlighted by six fours and four sixes, pushed India past the 300-run mark.
Jurel’s innings was a mix of patience and aggression, as he weathered England’s second new ball attack before unleashing his shots. Surviving a scare when Bashir dropped a catch at mid-wicket, Jurel went on the offensive, showcasing his batting prowess with stylish strokes and impactful boundaries.
Despite some aggressive play from Jurel towards the end of the session, England’s Shoaib Bashir managed to dismiss him, ultimately claiming his first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket. Jurel’s innings may have fallen short of a century, but his contribution was vital in narrowing the deficit for India.
With England leading by 46 runs after posting a total of 353 in their first innings, the stage is set for an exciting contest as India looks to make a comeback in the match. Jurel’s performance has certainly added a new dimension to the game, and fans can expect more thrilling cricket action in the upcoming sessions.