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Rishabh Pant could not do wicketkeeping after injury in the third Test. Dhruv Jurlel replaced him with great keeping. Dinesh Karthik jokingly said that Pant should share his match fee with Jurlel. The hard work behind Jurael’s wicket was highly appreciated.
Delhi: Something is happening every day in the ongoing third Test match between India and England at the Lord’s ground in London. In this match, Team India vice -captain and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant got hurt while wicketkeeping. After this, young player Dhruv Juril took over the responsibility behind the wicket.
Dinesh Karthik’s fun appeal
Dinesh Karthik, who was commenting in this match, jokingly said that “Rishabh Pant should distribute his match fee with Dhruv Jurlel.”
Karthik praised Jurael’s technique, saying, “Dhruv Jurlel’s stance and his position is slightly different from Pant. He bends slightly more and is close to pads, which improves his head position and glove movement.”
How did Pant get hurt?
It happened that after lunch on the second day, a ball from Jaspreet Bumrah, who was going towards the leg side, got hurt on Pant’s fingers in an attempt to catch it. The ball hit his finger directly and he was seen in a lot of pain. After this, the physio came and Pant was given some relief with the help of ‘magic spray’ and tape. He kept wicketkeeping till the over was over, but then went out of the field.
After this, Dhruv Juril took the responsibility of wicketkeeping. According to the rules, if the wicketkeeper is injured, then another player can replace him with wicketkeeping. Jurael’s wicketkeeping was especially fantastic when he caught a catch standing near the stumps in front of fast bowler Akash Deep.
His catch for Oli Pope was very important, as there was a strong partnership of 109 runs between the Pope and the crown.
Talking about the match, the first session of the fourth day was the name of India. England started the day 2/0. But, soon Mohammad Siraj dismissed Docket for 12 runs. After this, Oli came to the Pope and he handled the innings with Croly. By lunch, England had scored 98 runs for 4 wickets. Joe Root and Ben Stokes were unbeaten at the crease.
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