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India A's innings got off to a disastrous start, collapsing to 11 for 4 within just three overs. KL Rahul, who was expected to anchor the innings, fell early to a delivery from Scott Boland
On a difficult opening day for India A in the second unofficial Test against Australia A at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Dhruv Jurel rose as a beacon of hope. His unbeaten knock of 80 runs off 186 balls was crucial as India A were bowled out for 161 all out in 57.1 overs after wickets tumbled around him.
India A's innings began with a disaster, crumbling to 11 for 4 inside three overs. The team was in dire straits early, when KL Rahul, who was expected to anchor the innings, fell to a delivery from Scott Boland.
Amid the chaos, Jurel's performance stood out. He came in at a crucial juncture, showing outstanding technique and composure, late and with soft hands, leaving deliveries outside off-stump. He showed his attacking intent when he flicked a six-off Boland, but also formed important partnerships with lower-order batsmen and showed his ability to adapt to conditions. Notably, Padikkal and he added 53 runs for the fifth wicket, while he later made 39 runs with Nitish Reddy.
India A's batting lineup found the disciplined bowling attack led by Michael Neser, who took 4 wickets for 27 runs, too much to handle despite Jurel's best efforts. Indian batsmen, including skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sai Sudharsan, were beaten by Neser's pace and bounce, while his incisive bowling was too much for many.
In reply, Australia A got 53 for 2 at stumps, with Mukesh Kumar the pick of the bowlers for India A. All eyes will be on Jurel as the match progresses, and his performance could tip selection decisions for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
This match not only highlights Jurel's potential but also raises questions about the future of several established players in the Indian setup as they prepare for more significant challenges ahead.