Team India never lost this player. (Photo- PTI)
The tour of England was quite spectacular in view of the future of Indian cricket. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, a young Team India performed amazing against England and made the series equal to 2-2. In the last match of this series, a player proved to be a lucky charm for Team India. Actually, this player has not lost a single match in Test cricket yet. Whenever these players become part of Indian’s playing 11 in the Test, the team wins.
Team India never lost this player
The name of this lucky charm of Team India is Dhruv Jurail. He is not only making headlines with his wicketkeeping and batting, but is also emerging as a lucky charm for Team India. This 24 -year -old young player has played five Test matches so far in his short Test career, and surprisingly, India has won all these matches. That is, Dhruv Jurail has not tasted a single defeat in his Test career yet. This achievement is fantastic in itself, but can he break a big record of cricket history by retaining this luck?
In fact, in the history of Test cricket, the record for the most Test win without losing any match is the name of former West Indies all -rounder Aldin Baptist. The baptist won 10 consecutive Test matches in his Test career, without facing a single defeat. This record is unique in itself, because it is not easy to win a continuous victory in Test cricket. At that time, the West Indies team was at its peak, and the contribution of the baptist was part of that success. The special thing is that Aldin Baptist had played only 10 matches in his Test career, that is, he did not lose any Test match till the end of his career.
Great journey of Dhruv Jurail
This young wicketkeeper-batsman from Uttar Pradesh started his Test career against England in 2024. In the first Test, he impressed everyone with his batting and wicketkeeping. He has so far scored 255 runs in this 5 matches at an average of 36.42, including 1 half -century. At the same time, he has caught 9 catches as a wicketkeeper and also stumped 2.