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Dhruv Jurel’s Wicketkeeping Record and Test Potential in 2026 Signal a Star on the Rise

By Sandhya Gupta
June 5, 2026 2 Min Read
Updated: June 5, 2026, 12:12 pm IST

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    Dhruv Jurel’s Wicketkeeping Record and Test Potential in 2026 Signal a Star on the Rise
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    Dhruv Jurel wicketkeeping record and his Test potential in 2026 have quietly become one of the brightest threads in Indian cricket. At 25, the Agra-born keeper-batter has already played nine Tests, scored a maiden century, and delivered athletic moments behind the stumps that turn heads from Jaipur to Guwahati.

    He does not just survive at the international level. He contributes in ways that matter when matches tighten.

    The Standout Wicketkeeping Moments That Define His 2026

    IPL 2026 brought fresh proof of Jurel’s reflexes and reading of the game. One sequence against Kolkata Knight Riders stood out. Cameron Green advanced down the pitch to a sharply turning googly from Ravi Bishnoi. The ball dipped late. Jurel, partially unsighted, launched himself full-length to his left, collected cleanly, and flicked the ball behind his back in one instinctive motion. The bails lit up before Green could drag his foot back.

    Sachin Tendulkar posted immediate praise: “Only one stump in sight, on the move and done in the blink of an eye! Simply magnificent Dhruv Jurel.”

    That single play summed up what teammates and coaches see. Jurel anticipates. He reacts. He turns half-chances into completed dismissals. Reports credit him with 14 catches and two stumpings across his Test career so far, numbers that grow more impressive when you remember he has often shared keeping duties or come in as substitute.

    His glovework carries the same clean technique he shows with the bat. No flashy showboating. Just efficient, decisive action when the ball arrives.

    Test Record: From Debut Promise to Maiden Century

    Jurel made his Test debut on February 15, 2024, against England in Rajkot. He scored 46 in the first innings and watched India declare. In the next Test at Ranchi he delivered the innings that announced him: 90 in the first dig and an unbeaten 39 in the second that helped seal a series-clinching win. Player of the Match honors followed.

    Fast forward to October 2025. Against the West Indies he brought up his maiden Test hundred — 125 — and dedicated it to the Indian Army in honor of his father, a Kargil war veteran. The emotion in that celebration told its own story.

    Latest available figures show nine Test matches, 15 innings, 459 runs at 35.31, with that one century and one fifty. He has continued to effect key dismissals, including reflex catches during the 2025 South Africa series.

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    Sandhya Gupta

    Sandhya Gupta is a Senior Cricket Analyst at nhacricket.com with over 7 years of experience in digital sports journalism. She specializes in detailed match previews, player statistics, and the growing landscape of women’s international cricket. Known for her analytical precision and deep understanding of game dynamics, Sandhya provides fans with insightful perspectives that bridge the gap between complex data and engaging cricket storytelling. Social Media: facebook

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