India wicketkeeper batter Dhruv Jurel revealed Rishabh Pant's tips during the fifth Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. Jurel has been added to India's playing XI for the Oval Test after vice-captain Rishabh Pant ruled out of the fifth Test against England.
The 24-year-old Jurel has kept wickets for India in the last two Tests at the Lord’s and Manchester while Pant dealt with multiple injuries, and now he will have to do that job full-time in the final game of the series as the visitors try to level the series 2-2.
"Rishabh bhaiya is a senior player, he told me on which line I can take the stance and about the feet movement and that is something I have been working on off the field with (T) Dilip sir (fielding coach)," he added.
“To overcome challenges when you go overseas is always a special thing. If you perform overseas, people will rate you high so I am very excited, just want to go out and express myself,” said Jurel in a video shared by the BCCI.
“I am very excited to play because this match is very crucial for all of us. I am very excited to do that one thing which helps the team win,” he added.
Jurel, who made his Test debut against the same opponent last year at Rajkot, has so far played four Tests and has also done well with the bat, making 202 runs at 40.40 with a fifty.
“A team man is one who does that one thing — whether you are playing or not — which helps the team win,” said Jurel, who made his first dent at the Test arena with a resolute five-wicket win in company of Shubman Gill at Ranchi against England.
Recalling about the moment when took the field in this series, Jurel said, “I used to think about playing at Lord’s since childhood so I was just feeling the moment. The experience (of playing there was great).”
“First of all, what happened with Rishabh bhaiya was very unfortunate. When I went in to keep the wickets… it’s always a dream to play at Lord’s.”
“We try, whenever that opportunity comes, we do that one thing which helps the team win.”
Coming back to the fifth Test match, England stand-in captain Ollie Pope won the toss and elected to bowl. The toss was initially delayed due to a slight drizzle, and covers were quickly brought in. However, it passed away quickly, allowing both captains to appear for the toss. The coin spun against India captain Shubman Gill for the fifth consecutive time and forced them to bat under the gloomy sky.