There was a certain poetic justice to Dhruv Jurel applying the finishing touches to a stirring fightback that he was instrumental in orchestrating. If it was his fighting 90 in the first innings that had took India to within touching distance of England’s first-innings 353, an unbelievably composed unbeaten 39 in the second, under immense pressure in the company of the equally unflappable Shubman Gill, steered the side to a five-wicket win in the fourth Test.
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