Half-centuries from Ravindra Jadeja and Dhruv Jurel helped India reach 326 for four at tea on the second day of the opening cricket Test against West Indies in Ahmedabad on Friday.
Jurel and Jadeja’s unbroken 108-run stand for the fifth wicket provided some spunk to otherwise what had largely been a watchful approach by the Indian batters on the second day, which also saw the skipper Shubman Gill (50, 100 balls) and KL Rahul (100, 197 balls) falling immediately after personal milestones.
Jurel (68) and Jadeja (50) were at the crease at the break as India led the visitors by 164 runs.
Earlier, Rahul got out just after completing a fine century.
But just like Gill in the morning session, Rahul had himself to blame for perishing immediately after bringing up his 11th Test century and just