

Updated On: 25 February, 2024 06:10 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Former Mumbai batter Zubin Bharucha, who is also Rajasthan Royals` High Performance Director, spoke about the process that Jurel followed and how he pushed his body to the limits while training at RR High-Performance Academy in Talegaon before the start of the Test series against England

Dhruv Jurel (Pic: BCCI)
Facing four hours of spin and facing 14 different bowlers in a single net session, India`s wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel made it to the national test team.
The son of a Kargil War veteran debuted for India in Rajkot Test and it seems that he has sealed his spot after scoring crucial 90 runs for the side against England in the fourth test match.