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NEW DELHI: Cricket legend
Sunil Gavaskar
just recently clarified his
contrast
in between young wicketkeeper-batter
Dhruv Jurel
and the famous MS Dhoni. Gavaskar’s remarks was available in the wake of Jurel’s excellent efficiency throughout India’s 4th Test versus England in Ranchi, where he showcased impressive character and match awareness.
Throughout the very first innings of the Ranchi Test, Jurel played a vital knock of 90, guiding India closer to England’s overall with a durable collaboration with the lower-order batsmen.
Gavaskar, in the middle of Jurel’s remarkable innings, drew parallels in between the young skill and Dhoni, making ‘… another MS Dhoni in the making’ remark. It triggered conversations throughout the cricketing world.
Resolving his contrast, Gavaskar stressed that while there can never ever be another Dhoni, Jurel has actually displayed indications of an appealing future in
Indian cricket
“No one can end up being MS Dhoni. There is just one MS Dhoni. If Jurel can handle to do even some part of the things Dhoni did then it would be terrific for Indian cricket,” Gavaskar stated on Sports Tak, highlighting Jurel’s prospective effect.
Jurel, who revealed thankfulness towards Gavaskar for his remarks, has actually gathered attention with his constant efficiencies considering that his launching in Rajkot. The 23-year-old cricketer, formerly a member of India’s U19 World Cup group in 2020, has actually showcased his skill with noteworthy contributions in domestic and
IPL cricket.
Gavaskar even more highlighted that Jurel’s efficiency in the upcoming IPL will be vital in identifying his potential customers for the T20 World Cup.
“If he gets a possibility then he will bat at No. 5 or 6 just, as a finisher. We’ve seen how Dhoni did can be found in to bat that number in the last 4-5 overs of the innings. The very same will be anticipated from him,” specified Gavaskar, describing Jurel’s prospective function in the much shorter formats.
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