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Highlights, IND VS ENG 4th Test Cricket Scorecard: Dhruv Jurel, Shubman Gill Take India To Win As Hosts Seal Series 3-1

India Vs England (IND Vs ENG) Day 4, 4th Test LIVE Cricket Scorecard and Updates: Jurel, Gill shine for India in chase, take team to victory as India claim series 3-1 in Ranchi

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Shubman Gill struck a fifty in the second innings of the Ranchi Test to help India chase down the target set by England. Dhruv Jurel also played a god hand, again, in the second innings as India sealed the fourth Test win by 5 wickets. India have now won their 17th Test series at home. Earlier, Rohit Sharma slammed 55 and departed in morning session of Day 4 in the fourth Test going on at Ranchi. He was the second Indian wicket to fall after Yashasvi Jaiswal who perished trying to hit Joe Root out of the park. Rajat Patidar was the third wicket to fall on Day 4 as his wicket opened the game up with Shoaib Bashir striking.

When Ravindra Jadeja and Sarfaraz Khan also fell off successive deliveries, it seemed England were going to take the win but Jurel and Gill stitched a 72-run stand for the sixth wicket to guide India to a win. 

Earlier, India had bowled out England for just 145 in the second inning to storm back into the game. Ashwin picked a five-for to dismantle the England batting. Thanks to Dhruv Jurel's gritty 90 and Ashwin and Kuldeep show with the ball, India were able to make a comeback in the Test.

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26 February 2024
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LIVE IND vs ENG 4th Test: Jurel shines for India

Dhruv Jurel has been sensational so far, first he was on top of his game in the first innings saving India from trouble and later on he kept his cool to finish the game.

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Dhruv Jurel | Player of the Match: "I play according to the demands of the situation. The 1st innings, we needed to get runs as well, we knew we had to bat last and so any runs would be vital. I was involved in some partnerships, so credit does go to all those who stayed and added runs. I just saw the ball and then reacted to it, not thinking too far ahead. The conversation was good (with Shubman Gill in the 2nd innings), we just broke it into 10-run sets and started developing the partnership."

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