ENG vs IND: Dhruv Jurlel created history by stumping the route in the Manchester Test | Read
Sandy Verma July 27, 2025 01:24 AM

In old traffic England And India The fourth Test between the fabulous batting and wicketkeeping will be remembered. Dhruv Jurlel of India stumped England star batsman Joe Root and registered his name in the cricket record book. At the end of this dramatic day, Joe became the second highest run -scorer in the history of Test cricket. England ended the third day’s game by scoring 544 runs for 7 wickets, leading to a significant lead of 186 runs on India’s first innings (358 runs). However, the end of the day was the name of the root and Jurael, in contrast to which skills and wicketkeeping-created history for their respective teams.

Dhruv Jurlel ends Joe Root’s innings

The root remained at the center of meditation of the entire Manchester. He played a brilliant innings of 150 runs – it was his 38th Test century. During this innings, he formed partnerships and made his record one after the other. In the beginning, he overtook veterans like Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting in the chart that scored all -time Test runs, now only Sachin Tendulkar is ahead of him. Just before tea, Root crossed the 13,378 runs figures of Ricky Ponting, which cricket analysts described one of the biggest achievements of the modern era.

But when the routes were moving towards excluding India from the match, then the moment that would be remembered for a long time – thanks to Dhruv Jurlel. The young wicketkeeper, who is playing in place of the injured Rishabh Pant, sent the root to the pavilion by stumping Rabindra Jadeja as lightning like lightning. The ball jumped fast, and Jurael stood near the stumps and dropped gills in a jolt.

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The playing XI was not in the XI, yet Dhruv Jurlee created history

Dhruv Juril made it to Test cricket history with his best performance behind the stump. He became the first substitute wicketkeeper to do two stumpings in the same innings. Earlier, no substitute wicketkeeper did more than one stumping in an innings.

Jurael’s agility and alertness are fully reflected in capitalizing on opportunities created by spinners. Prior to Joe Root, he stumped Harry Brook for 3 on the very first ball of the 81st over by Washington Sundar. Jurael’s sharp hands ensured Brooke’s premature farewell.

Apart from these two historical stumpings, Jurael also played an important role in the collapse of two brilliant catches and England’s first innings.

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