Dhruv Jurel's Rise: Why He's Certain to Play in India's Test XI vs South Africa (2025)

Here’s a bold statement: Dhruv Jurel’s spot in India’s Test XI is no longer up for debate—he’s certain to play. But here’s where it gets controversial: despite Rishabh Pant reclaiming his wicketkeeping duties, Jurel’s recent form has made him too valuable to leave out. And this is the part most people miss: his inclusion might come at the expense of allrounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, who seems set to make way for Pant’s return after his foot injury. So, is India prioritizing immediate impact over long-term development? Let’s dive in.

Dhruv Jurel’s rise has been nothing short of spectacular. Stepping in for Pant during the West Indies series, he seized his opportunity with both hands, scoring his maiden Test century in Ahmedabad. But that’s not all—his form has been red-hot, with four hundreds in eight first-class innings, including twin centuries for India A against South Africa A in Bengaluru. This consistency has left selectors with no choice but to keep him in the lineup, even as Pant returns to his wicketkeeping role.

Ryan ten Doeschate, India’s strategist, couldn’t be clearer: ‘Given the way Dhruv’s gone in the last six months, he’s certain to play.’ But how? With Pant back, something has to give. Enter Nitish Kumar Reddy, whose limited opportunities in recent matches—including just one batting innings and four overs bowled in the West Indies series—have put him on the chopping block. Despite being viewed as a long-term prospect, the urgency of facing South Africa, the World Test Championship holders, might force India to prioritize proven performers over developmental picks.

Here’s the twist: India’s squad flexibility, thanks to spin-bowling allrounders like Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, and Axar Patel, allows them to field an extra batter like Jurel without sacrificing bowling strength. Ten Doeschate explains, ‘You’ve actually got three batters there, so it gives us a lot of flexibility.’ But does this mean Reddy’s growth as a Test cricketer takes a backseat? It’s a tough call, and one that sparks debate.

South Africa, fresh from a 1-1 series in Pakistan, poses a unique challenge with their spin trio of Keshav Maharaj, Simon Harmer, and Senuran Muthusamy, who collectively dominated in Pakistani conditions. Ten Doeschate admits, ‘It’s a little bit like playing against a subcontinent team,’ highlighting the need for India’s batters to improve against spin—a lesson learned from last year’s 3-0 home defeat to New Zealand. Will Jurel’s inclusion be the key to countering this threat?

As India prepares for the Kolkata Test, the question remains: Is Jurel’s inclusion a masterstroke or a gamble? And what does Reddy’s potential exclusion mean for India’s long-term strategy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one debate cricket fans won’t want to miss!

Dhruv Jurel's Rise: Why He's Certain to Play in India's Test XI vs South Africa (2025)
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