Dhruv Jurael out 2 balls 2 times … luck gave a chance, then cheated himself

Dhruv Jurael out 2 balls 2 times. (Photo- PTI)

The last Test match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is going on between India and England at the Oval Cricket Ground in London. In the last session of the first day of this match, there was an incident which caught everyone’s attention. Indian batsman Dhruv Jurlel came under discussion during this time when he was given out for two consecutive balls in a single over. However, for the first time Kismat supported him and he managed to save his wicket, but on the second ball he lost the wicket with his mistake.

Dhruv Jurael out 2 balls 2 times out

This exciting moment was seen when the England bowler Gus Antilics was bowling, it was the 50th over of the Indian innings. On the second ball of the over, Dhruv Jurlel tried to leave the ball, but she started going directly on her pad. After which the umpire immediately ruled the LBW, however, Jurael resorted to DRS. In the review, the decision went in his favor and he managed to save the wicket. This moment brought relief for the Indian fans, as Jurael’s innings raised hopes.

But luck left him on the next ball. Gus Antigen bowled an exact ball on the fifth stump line and Jurael made a big mistake. The ball went into the hands of Harry Brook, standing in the slip with the outer edge of Jurle’s bat. This time no DRS could help him and Jurlel returned to the pavilion. His mistake proved to be a major setback for the Indian innings, as the team had high expectations from Jurlel at that time. This incident on the first day has not only become a lesson for Jurael, but is also an example that in Test cricket, everything can change in a moment.

Team India batsman flop

The performance of Indian batsmen in the first innings of the Oval Test was nothing special. India lost their 6 wickets for 153 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal returned to the pavilion after scoring just 2 runs. At the same time, KL Rahul could also touch the figure of 14 runs. Sai Sudarshan definitely faced more than 100 balls. But he too could reach 38 runs. On the other hand, captain Shubman Gill was run out after scoring 21 runs. Ravindra Jadeja also lost his wicket to play 9 runs.

Asish Roy
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