Key Points

India's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak has full confidence in Dhruv Jurel ahead of the fifth Test against England. Jurel replaces injured Rishabh Pant as wicketkeeper, despite past criticism for byes. Kotak emphasizes Jurel's preparation and recent strong performances for India A. The young keeper is set to prove his worth in the crucial Oval Test.

Key Points: India Coach Kotak Backs Dhruv Jurel for Crucial Oval Test

  • Kotak highlights Jurel's talent and readiness despite limited game time
  • Jurel steps in for injured Rishabh Pant as wicketkeeper
  • Coach defends Jurel's performance despite criticism over byes
  • Jurel's recent form with India A boosts confidence ahead of Test
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He is prepared and ready: India coach Kotak puts weight behind talented Jurel to thrive in London

Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak praises Dhruv Jurel's readiness for the fifth Test against England, highlighting his talent and preparation.

"Dhruv is an outstanding talent. He is a very good keeper. And he can bat really well, and he has been preparing. - Sitanshu Kotak"

London, July 29

India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak believes that "outstanding talent" Dhruv Jurel is primed for action in the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at The Oval in London, scheduled to begin on Thursday.

Jurel is expected to keep the wickets in the absence of vice-captain Rishabh Pant, who has been ruled out of the pulsating series due to a broken right foot. The 24-year-old was called into action and kept the wickets twice after Pant sustained a blow on his finger in the third Test at Lord's and more than a week later in Manchester.

Kotak put his weight behind the young prodigy to fare well with the bat despite the lack of game time in England, considering the amount of time he has spent in the nets behind the scenes.

"Dhruv is an outstanding talent. He is a very good keeper. And he can bet really well, and he has been preparing. Obviously, all the guys are very professional, whether they are playing. You take it from Abhimanyu to Dhruv or anyone, whether they are playing or not," Kotak told reporters in a press conference on Tuesday.

"We try and do that they all get enough volume of batting, bowling, whatever is required. But particularly about Dhruv, he is a very talented player. He has already played and performed for India," he added.

Jurel was criticised for the number of byes he gave away in the third Test on the leg side. Kotak felt it was a laborious task to keep the wickets, especially in the existence of uneven bounce. He is assured about Jurel's wicketkeeping skills and remains adamant about his preparations with the bat.

"So, they all keep preparing for any stage, any injuries, any requirement; they should be ready to play. And I think he is in the same mindset. Rishabh got hit on the finger first, so, that game he also kept at loads, which was difficult times because the ball was up and down, and a few byes went," he said.

"And then the next game, again, because Rishabh got hit on the feet, so he kept. So, on the keeping side, he has already done it for long enough. The batting, I think, he is prepared, he is ready, and he is very, very talented. So, he will try and do his best; there is no doubt," he added.

Before the commencement of the series, Jurel exuded his prolific form and struck three consecutive fifty-plus scores for India A against England Lions in the two unofficial Tests. Jurel has a knack for scoring runs against England, considering his match-winning 90 last year in Ranchi, during the home Test against the Three Lions.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate Jurel's talent, I'm concerned about his keeping. Those byes in Lord's Test were costly. Hope he's worked on his technique. Batting looks solid though!
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Aditya G
England conditions are tough for any new keeper. Remember even Dhoni struggled initially. Jurel has the temperament to succeed. #BackTheBlue 💙
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, it's amazing to see how India keeps producing such young talents. Jurel's story is inspiring for aspiring cricketers across the country!
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Vikram M
The real test will be against England's swing bowling. If he can handle Anderson and Broad in these conditions, he'll prove Kotak right. Fingers crossed for the lad!
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Kavya N
So proud to see our domestic cricket system producing such quality players. Jurel's journey from Ranji Trophy to Test cricket shows the strength of our grassroots development 🇮🇳

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