Dhruv Jurel's Test Return: Why He'll Play Alongside Pant in Kolkata

India's assistant coach has made it clear that Dhruv Jurel will feature in the playing eleven for the first Test against South Africa. Jurel's impressive batting form, including two recent centuries for India A, has secured his spot alongside returning wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. This means seam-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy will likely miss out on the series opener in Kolkata. The team is prioritizing winning strategy over player development for this crucial match against the World Test Championship holders.

Key Points: Dhruv Jurel Confirmed for India Test Team Alongside Rishabh Pant

  • Dhruv Jurel scored back-to-back centuries for India A against South Africa A
  • Jurel and Pant previously played together in Perth Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy likely to miss Kolkata Test despite limited game time
  • Team strategy prioritizes winning over player development in important series
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Jurel will certainly play in Kolkata, Nitish might miss out, says Ryan ten Doeschate

India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirms Dhruv Jurel will play with Rishabh Pant in Kolkata Test against South Africa, while Nitish Kumar Reddy might miss out.

"I don't think you can leave him out for this Test is the short answer. - Ryan ten Doeschate"

Kolkata, Nov 12

India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate on Wednesday confirmed that Dhruv Jurel will feature in the playing eleven alongside Rishabh Pant for the first Test against South Africa, starting at Eden Gardens on Friday.

After hitting his maiden Test hundred in the 2-0 series win over the West Indies, Jurel hit scores of 132 not out and 127 not out for India A in the second red-ball game against South Africa A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru last week.

There were doubters on Jurel retaining his place in the playing eleven despite Pant's return from a fractured right foot, but his good batting form has resulted in him holding on to his spot. The only time Jurel and Pant played together in a playing eleven was in the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Perth.

"I don't think you can leave him out for this Test is the short answer. But obviously, you can only pick 11 as well. So someone else will have to miss out. I think we've got a pretty good idea of the combination. Given the way Dhruv's gone in the last six months, scoring two hundreds in Bangalore last week, he's certain to play this week.

"Again, like what I mentioned about Washi, Axar, Jadu, for me, you've actually got three batters there. So it does give us a lot of flexibility. But I would be very surprised if you don't see Dhruv and Rishabh playing in this Test this week," ten Doeschate told reporters in a press conference.

He also said with Jurel a certainty, seam-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy may not play in the series opener against the Proteas, the current World Test Championship winners.

"I also said strategy comes first. The primary thing is to set out a strategy to win the game, and then if you can accommodate giving guys a chance for development, that comes in. Our position certainly hasn't changed on Nitish.

"He didn't get much game time in Australia. But I would say, given the importance of the series, and given the conditions we think we're going to face, he might miss out in this Test this week," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Excited to see both Pant and Jurel playing together! They bring so much energy to the team. Hope this combination works well for us in Kolkata 🏏
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James A
While Jurel's form is undeniable, I feel Nitish Kumar Reddy should have been given more opportunities. He's shown great potential and needs consistent game time to develop.
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Ananya R
Eden Gardens test match against South Africa! What a perfect stage for Jurel to continue his dream run. Hope he makes the most of this opportunity 💪
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Vikram M
Good decision by the management. Form should always be rewarded. Jurel has earned his place with consistent performances. Nitish will get his chances in future series.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how the team balance works with both specialist keepers playing. Hope this experiment pays off against the strong South African bowling attack!

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