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Dhruv Jurel was India’s first-choice wicketkeeper-batter in the two-match Test series against the West Indies last month, and in that series, he impressed with his batting performance as well. He scored his maiden Test century in the first innings of the series opener played at Narendra Modi Stadium from October 2 to 4. But despite that, there were doubts over his place in India’s playing XI for the upcoming two-match Test series against South Africa after Rishabh Pant was included in the squad on Wednesday, November 5.

However, a day after the Indian team was announced for the two Tests at home, Jurel made a case for his selection in the playing XI by scoring an unbeaten century for India A. In the first innings of the ongoing second unofficial Test against South

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