
Dhruv Jurel and Rishabh Pant (Pictures via AP & Getty Images) When England and India fought on the 1st day of the Lord’s test, the key moment developed when the Indian goalie and vice president Rishabh Pant injured his finger while for stumps. A 27 -year -old man who was in good form with a bat in the series received medical assistance after his fingers. Although it was later confirmed that there was no main concern, Pant was replaced by Dhruv Jurel for stumps. Jurel was called into the action immediately after tea, when Ravindra Jadeja released Ollie Pope with a sharp birth, which was safely caught by a surrogate guard. Former Indian dough and goalkeeper Dinesh Karthik interrupted release and pointed to the key technical difference between pants and Jurel. “Dhruv Jurel is much lower and closer to the maintenance pads and its height compared to Rishabh Pant,” Karthik said. He also emphasized the position of the legs: “The position of the right foot in many ways determines how well your head position in relation to the glove.” According to him, Pant’s right leg is much closer to his body, while Jurel planted his leg well off the stump, giving him a better balance. The analysis shared on Sky Sports Cricket’s x Handle showed that the pants will lose on a similar van while Jurel maintained balance and finish the catch with ease.
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While Pant played a role in both premature releases of English openers, he also missed several chances in the series, with several remarkable drops in the first and second tests.