LUCKNOW, Sept. 18 -- Young keeper-batter Dhruv Jurel always looks for an opportunity and tries to live up to the expectations with perfection. When he was asked to keep the wicket in place of an injured Rishabh Pant during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy during the five-match test series in England, he did his best there.

He repeated this act in at least two Tests during the tour and got to play just the last Test, where his valuable 53 runs, including 34 in the second innings, at The Oval helped the Shubman Gill-led side draw the Test series at 2-2.

Jurel's performance wasn't a fluke at all as before coming to the Test series, the Agra-boy struck three half centuries against England Lions for India in England itself and staked his claim ...