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Dhruv Jurel closes in on former Pakistan captain after player of the match performance in Ranchi


When the latest cricketing sensations, Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel, stepped onto the pitch for their Test debuts in Rajkot, all eyes were fixated on Khan, whose years of perseverance and extended oversight by selectors had finally culminated in receiving his much-deserved Test cap. However, it was Jurel who quietly absorbed the limelight and demonstrated a commendable performance both with the bat and behind the stumps as he stepped into the shoes of KS Bharat.

The debut might have been promising, but Jurel’s moment of brilliance unfurled in his second Test match during the fourth contest of the series. Amidst the intense battle on the Ranchi grounds, Jurel’s staggering 90 runs in the first innings were crucial in narrowing the gap towards England’s formidable total. In the second innings, his calm and composed unbeaten 39 played a decisive role, guiding Team India from a precarious 120/5 to a successful chase of a 192-run target. His adept wicketkeeping coupled with his batting heroics didn’t just contribute to a thrilling victory; they also landed him the prestigious player of the match award. Notably, Dhruv Jurel etched his name in the annals of cricket history as the first Indian wicketkeeper to secure this accolade in his debut series since 2002.

The impact of Jurel’s match-winning performance quickly reflected in the latest ICC Test rankings for batters, where the star debutant skyrocketed a remarkable 31 places. With 461 rating points, Jurel now occupies the 69th position, just a whisker away from former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed who holds the 68th place with 471 rating points. While Ahmed’s inclusion in the Pakistan Test team has been infrequent of late, and with no imminent Test fixtures on Pakistan’s schedule, Jurel finds himself well-positioned to surpass Ahmed in the impending fifth Test slated for March 7 in Dharamsala.

The reshuffling of the ICC Test rankings doesn’t end with Jurel’s ascent. Other significant movements include that of Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has now outstripped the celebrated Rohit Sharma to be ranked 12th among global batters. Meanwhile, Sharma occupies the 13th spot. Despite his absence from four matches of the ongoing series for personal reasons, Virat Kohli continues to be India’s top-ranked batter, securing the ninth position in the standings.

The transitions in the ICC rankings and Jurel’s extraordinary emergence come at a pulsating time for Indian cricket, which continues to unearth prolific talent, testifying to the depth and vibrancy within its cricketing echelons. As eager fans and cricket enthusiasts chart the journey of these cricketers, the story of Dhruv Jurel serves as a testament to the surprises and thrills that the sport perpetually offers. The ongoing series has not only given rise to a promising new star in Jurel but has also stirred up the anticipation around the shifting dynamics in the ICC rankings.

In light of the fluctuating rankings and the players’ individual feats, fans are also keeping a keen eye on the broader cricketing landscape. Of particular interest are other international fixtures such as the Basin Reserve Pitch report for the inaugural Test match between Australia and New Zealand, and the potential implications of the New Zealand vs Australia Test series on India’s standing in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table.

Both the idiosyncrasies of player rankings and the broader picture of international cricket’s competitive matrix add layers of excitement to the sport’s narrative. As Dhruv Jurel carves out his own niche in this rich tapestry, the cricketing world watches with bated breath, ready to celebrate new heroes and reminisce the legacies they create.