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As India entered the second🅘 day of the ongoing Thir🐬d Test against England at Rajkot, their impressive bat♓ting prowess continued to shine. Amidst the stellar performances, one particular moment that seized the spotlight was the remark൲able six struck by Dhruv Jurel off the bowling of Mark Wood. Jurel crafted a m🎃oment of sheer brilliance in𒐪 a display of skill and finesse, launching the ball over the boundary with precision and power.
Dhruv Jurel’s fearless six off Mark Wood’s bouncer
This happened when Wood unleashed a thunderous delivery, bending his back to send the ball short outside at a staggering speed of 146.7 km/hr. Displaying remarkable reflexes a♑nd composure, Jurel swiftly positioned himself and, with adept use of technique, opened the face of his bat to execute a flawless uppercut.
The audacious stroke sailed over the slip cordon, capitalizing on the extra pace generated by Wood, and the ball soared beyond the boundaries, leaving spectators in awe of Jurel’s mastery and the sheer spectacle of the shot.
Here is the video:
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India in command on Day 2
The day began with Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav continuing their innings. England secured an early breakthrough as James Anderson dismissed nightwatchman Kuldeep for four. In the next over, Joe Root removed Jadeja at 112, reducing India to 331/7.
Debutant Jurel and Ravichandran Ashwin steadied the ship, forming an unbroken 57-run partnership for the eighth wicket. Jurel impressed in his maiden Test innings, while Ashwin remained composed. The duo ensured India didn’t lose more wickets before lunch, concluding the morning session at 388/7.