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| known_for = Wicket-keeping skills<br>Calm batting under pressure<br>Match-winning Test performances | | known_for = Wicket-keeping skills<br>Calm batting under pressure<br>Match-winning Test performances | ||
| awards = Player of the Match (Test vs England, 2024)<br>India U-19 Vice-Captain (2020) | | awards = Player of the Match (Test vs England, 2024)<br>India U-19 Vice-Captain (2020) | ||
}}'''Dhruv Chand Jurel''' is an Indian international cricketer known for his composure under pressure and solid wicket-keeping skills. A right-handed batter and wicket-keeper, he represents Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket and plays for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. He first gained national attention as the vice-captain of India’s squad in the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and later rose to prominence through consistent performances in domestic and international cricket. | }}'''Dhruv Chand Jurel''' is an Indian international cricketer known for his composure under pressure and solid wicket-keeping skills. <ref>{{Cite web |title=GT vs RR: Dhruv Jurel’s career-best 75 powers Rajasthan Royals to 210 | ||
[|url=https://revsportz.in/gt-vs-rr-dhruv-jurels-career-best-75-powers-rajasthan-royals-to-210/||website =RevSportz||access-date=8 April 2026}}</ref>A right-handed batter and wicket-keeper, he represents Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket and plays for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. He first gained national attention as the vice-captain of India’s squad in the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and later rose to prominence through consistent performances in domestic and international cricket.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dhruv Jurel | |||
[|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/dhruv-jurel-1175488||website =ESPNcricinfo||access-date=8 April 2026}}</ref> | |||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
Dhruv Jurel was born in 21 January 2001, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. His father served in the Indian Army and is a veteran of the Kargil War, which greatly influenced Jurel’s discipline and determination. His childhood was marked by both struggle and resilience; at the age of five, he suffered a serious accident that required plastic surgery on his leg. Despite financial challenges, his parents made significant sacrifices to support his cricketing dreams, including taking loans and pawning valuables to fund his training and equipment. | Dhruv Jurel was born in 21 January 2001, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. His father served in the Indian Army and is a veteran of the Kargil War, which greatly influenced Jurel’s discipline and determination. His childhood was marked by both struggle and resilience; at the age of five, he suffered a serious accident that required plastic surgery on his leg. Despite financial challenges, his parents made significant sacrifices to support his cricketing dreams, including taking loans and pawning valuables to fund his training and equipment.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dhruv Jurel: From son of Kargil War veteran to the 'next Dhoni'; all about India's new cricketing sensation | ||
[|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/dhruv-jurel-the-inspiring-journey-of-kargil-war-veterans-son-who-is-now-indias-newest-test-cricketer/articleshow/107751394.cms||website =The Economic Times||access-date=8 April 2026}}</ref> | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
A determination-based, disciplined, and steadily developing path defines Dhruv Jurel's cricketing career. He began his career as an Uttar Pradesh youth cricketer and developed into a dependable wicket-keeper batter through his gradual advancement from one stage to another. Jurel has become a reliable middle-order batsman who demonstrates his ability to remain calm during high-pressure situations, which makes him an emerging Indian cricket talent. | A determination-based, disciplined, and steadily developing path defines Dhruv Jurel's cricketing career. He began his career as an Uttar Pradesh youth cricketer and developed into a dependable wicket-keeper batter through his gradual advancement from one stage to another. Jurel has become a reliable middle-order batsman who demonstrates his ability to remain calm during high-pressure situations, which makes him an emerging Indian cricket talent.<ref>{{Cite web |title='For all the sacrifices my mother and father have made' | ||
[|url=https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/for-all-the-sacrifices-my-mother-and-father-have-made/20240120.htm||website =Rediff||access-date=8 April 2026}}</ref> | |||
===Domestic Career=== | ===Domestic Career=== | ||
Jurel advanced through the Uttar Pradesh cricket system by playing for the U-14, U-16, and U-19 teams until he made his T20 debut during the 2020-21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The Rajasthan Royals selected him for their 2022 roster because of his consistent performance during the season. He made his first-class debut in the Ranji Trophy the same year and later impressed in List A cricket while playing for India A. His IPL appearances included a debut performance which he achieved through scoring 32 runs without getting out, which made him a permanent member of the team. His increased leadership abilities showed when the Central Zone team selected him as their captain for the Duleep Trophy in 2025. | Jurel advanced through the Uttar Pradesh cricket system by playing for the U-14, U-16, and U-19 teams until he made his T20 debut during the 2020-21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The Rajasthan Royals selected him for their 2022 roster because of his consistent performance during the season. He made his first-class debut in the Ranji Trophy the same year and later impressed in List A cricket while playing for India A. His IPL appearances included a debut performance which he achieved through scoring 32 runs without getting out, which made him a permanent member of the team. His increased leadership abilities showed when the Central Zone team selected him as their captain for the Duleep Trophy in 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |title=For all the sacrifices my mother and father have made | ||
[|url=https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/for-all-the-sacrifices-my-mother-and-father-have-made/20240120.htm||website =Rediff||access-date=8 April 2026}}</ref> | |||
===International Career=== | ===International Career=== | ||
Latest revision as of 17:50, 8 April 2026
Dhruv Chand Jurel is an Indian international cricketer known for his composure under pressure and solid wicket-keeping skills. [1]A right-handed batter and wicket-keeper, he represents Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket and plays for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. He first gained national attention as the vice-captain of India’s squad in the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and later rose to prominence through consistent performances in domestic and international cricket.[2]
Early Life
Dhruv Jurel was born in 21 January 2001, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. His father served in the Indian Army and is a veteran of the Kargil War, which greatly influenced Jurel’s discipline and determination. His childhood was marked by both struggle and resilience; at the age of five, he suffered a serious accident that required plastic surgery on his leg. Despite financial challenges, his parents made significant sacrifices to support his cricketing dreams, including taking loans and pawning valuables to fund his training and equipment.[3]
Education
Jurel completed his early schooling in Agra, where he first developed an interest in cricket during a summer camp. Recognizing his talent, he later moved to Noida to train at a professional cricket academy, balancing his education with intensive cricket training.
Career
A determination-based, disciplined, and steadily developing path defines Dhruv Jurel's cricketing career. He began his career as an Uttar Pradesh youth cricketer and developed into a dependable wicket-keeper batter through his gradual advancement from one stage to another. Jurel has become a reliable middle-order batsman who demonstrates his ability to remain calm during high-pressure situations, which makes him an emerging Indian cricket talent.[4]
Domestic Career
Jurel advanced through the Uttar Pradesh cricket system by playing for the U-14, U-16, and U-19 teams until he made his T20 debut during the 2020-21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The Rajasthan Royals selected him for their 2022 roster because of his consistent performance during the season. He made his first-class debut in the Ranji Trophy the same year and later impressed in List A cricket while playing for India A. His IPL appearances included a debut performance which he achieved through scoring 32 runs without getting out, which made him a permanent member of the team. His increased leadership abilities showed when the Central Zone team selected him as their captain for the Duleep Trophy in 2025.[5]
International Career
Dhruv Jurel received his maiden call-up to the Indian Test team in January 2024 for the series against England. His Test debut in Rajkot included a promising performance through his composed batting display. He achieved his career-defining moment by scoring 90 runs during the first innings and 39 not out during the second innings, which led India to victory in the Ranchi Test. The Player of the Match award recognized his performance which led to the team's victory. During India's 2025 tour of England Jurel served as a substitute wicketkeeper when he needed to replace injured players at critical game moments.
Work and Contributions
Dhruv Jurel has established himself as a reliable wicketkeeper and a strong middle-order batsman who has made valuable contributions to Indian cricket. The team's lower-middle order batting became stronger through his capacity to perform essential innings under high-pressure situations and difficult match conditions. His rise to international cricket from a basic beginning serves as a motivational example for aspiring cricketers.
Awards and Recognition
Jurel gained recognition as the vice-captain of India’s Under-19 World Cup squad in 2020 and later for his impactful performances in Test cricket. His Player of the Match award in just his second Test highlighted his potential as a future mainstay in the Indian team. His leadership role in domestic tournaments further reflects his growing stature in the cricketing world.
Personal Life
Dhruv Jurel maintains a grounded personality and credits his success to his family’s sacrifices. His father's military background and his mother's support played a crucial role in shaping his career. He continues to focus on improving his skills and representing India at the highest level.
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See also
References
- ↑ [https://revsportz.in/gt-vs-rr-dhruv-jurels-career-best-75-powers-rajasthan-royals-to-210/ GT vs RR: Dhruv Jurel’s career-best 75 powers Rajasthan Royals to 210 [] . In RevSportz . Retrieved 8 April 2026
- ↑ [https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/dhruv-jurel-1175488 Dhruv Jurel [] . In ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 8 April 2026
- ↑ [https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/dhruv-jurel-the-inspiring-journey-of-kargil-war-veterans-son-who-is-now-indias-newest-test-cricketer/articleshow/107751394.cms Dhruv Jurel: From son of Kargil War veteran to the 'next Dhoni'; all about India's new cricketing sensation [] . In The Economic Times . Retrieved 8 April 2026
- ↑ [https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/for-all-the-sacrifices-my-mother-and-father-have-made/20240120.htm 'For all the sacrifices my mother and father have made' [] . In Rediff . Retrieved 8 April 2026
- ↑ [https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/for-all-the-sacrifices-my-mother-and-father-have-made/20240120.htm For all the sacrifices my mother and father have made [] . In Rediff . Retrieved 8 April 2026