There’s something about making tough runs. You are playing in foreign and challenging conditions, your team’s down in the dumps, you haven’t played a red-ball match in over a month, then you come and score a magnificent hundred. That’s exactly what Dhruv Jurel has done against Australia A. Dhruv Jurel’s knack of performing under pressure His team (India A) was 11-4 in 2.4 overs, and from there he went on to score an imperious 80 off 186 balls you’ll ever see. Had this been an international match, it could have gone down as one of the best knocks played by an Indian player overseas. The innings wasn’t a fluke by any means. Jurel wasn’t slashing at balls; he meticulously planned how he
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