Dhruv Jurel: In seaming conditions that constantly tested technique and temperament, Dhruv Jurel once again stood tall. His superb counterattacking century helped India A recover from 124 for 7 to post a respectable 255 on the opening day of the second unofficial Test against South Africa A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence on Thursday.
Jurel’s knock – his fourth first-class hundred and third since June – was a masterclass in composure and control. Coming in at No. 6 after India A’s top order had crumbled, he absorbed pressure, stitched together crucial lower-order stands, and ensured the hosts had something to bowl at.
At one stage, India A were reeling at 126 for 7 after off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen and left-arm seamer Tiaan van Vuuren made full use of the assistance on offer. But Jurel, who had earlier scored 124, 44, and 6* against West Indies A, once again showed why his name keeps surfacing in national team discussions. His unbeaten 132* effort not only steadied the innings but also underlined his growing stature as a dependable red-ball batter.