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Dhruv Jurael Story: Fans of MS Dhoni, Hanuman devotee, and son of a Kargil war hero. Cricket news

Dhruv Juraral would like to cement his place in India’s test team. (file)

Agra: In a country of more than one billion, cricket dreams are common – but some people travel which Dhruv Jurlel has. Being the son of a soldier who fought to wear India’s jersey in the Kargil war, his story is beyond cricket. Once known as his father’s son, today it is a different story. Wherever Name Singh goes to Juraral, people say, “Woh rahe dhruv’s father (He is the father of Dhruv Jurall) ” – and thus, the name is a glorious smile with gratitude to the name of the name.Dhruv first became a domestic name in the Raksha Colony in Agra when he led India’s Under -19 team to the Asia Cup title in September 2019. But the day he received his senior team call-up, his parents, Rajni and name, could not take back their tears. Now, if you go to the Raksha Colony and say the name of Dhruv Jurall, then people will answer, “Woh jo india ke liye khelta hai na? (Who plays for India), “and they will smile and happily guide you home.But success has come with immense struggle.“He wanted to play cricket, but I was not just financially ready for it. Cricket is an expensive game. I had only a dream – that he cleans the NDA and joins the Indian Army,” Dhruv’s father, NEM Singh Jurlel told Timesophendia.com in a special interview.“But one day, he got upset. I also scolded and hit him. He locked himself in the bathroom and told his mother that if I didn’t buy him a cricket kit, he would run away from the house. His words, his words, his tears – they broke it. That day, he sold his gold chain. Whatever money he got, he bought him the first cricket kit.”Dhruv did not say a word. He took the kit, and from that moment, his cricket journey began. When he raised that first kit on his shoulders, he never looked back.In a college tournament, he all the top awards – Man of the Match, Man of the Series, Best Fielder, Best Catch, and more. The awards were so much that his father struggled to take him to his scooty.“I can never forget that moment – my scooty was loaded, and his big bag was full of awards,” he proudly said.“The weight of that bag felt special. That day, I realized that I was wrong. Since then, I was standing by him.He said, “As a soldier, was always deep pride – I wanted my son to serve the nation,” he said.“In Agra, people knew me well. But now, thanks to Dhruv, they know me for one more reason. They changed the story completely.”When Dhruv received his first IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals, his mother’s memory of selling his gold chain was flooded. So he decided to give him something that he never expected.“When Dhruv got his first IPL contract – 20 lakh rupees – he came home with gold. He gave me some money to cover financial issues. With the rest, he bought gold jewelery for his mother – he had to sell him for his cricket once. He closed his eyes and handed him over. she was shocked. He said, ‘Mummy, I never forgot that day when you took that step for me. I will do more for you now, “the father said.A Hanuman devoteeAll this began at the Springdale Cricket Academy, where Dhruv’s father took him to meet coach Parvendra Yadav. Like he did with every new student, Parvendra asked Dhruv to pad and face some thrudown. ,“His father is a wonderful person and really wanted his son to grow in cricket,” coach Parvendra Sharma told Timesofindia.com.“When I first saw Dhruv, his hand-eye coordination was standing out-when I decided to coach him. He was very humble. And being the son of an army, he was naturally disciplined. The restrictions, dedication and hard work of time were part of his routine. He used to bring his tiffin, come early in the morning, spend longer in the net – both spinners and pacers – and finished the day with catching practice before going home.,The coach believes that Divya Blessings has also played a role in Dhruv’s rise.Parvendra said, “Lord Hanuman’s blessings are with him.”“There is a Hanuman temple in front of the academy. Every morning, before step into practice, Dhruv visit the temple and take blessings. Even after winning the match, his chanting is ‘Bajrang Bali Ki Jai’. Whenever Dhruv is in Agra, he visit the academy, spends time with children, and even plays cricket with them. ,“Dhruv was always clear about his dream. He always used to say,” Sir, I want to play for India – and I want to play Test cricket as long as I can. “Travel: India call-up and England seriesDhruv had already represented India at the under -19 level, but the last dream was always to represent the Indian senior team.“Brother, India’s rhythm will bear the question? Virat, Rohit’s Deputy TV PE Kaba Dicga?And then, the day has come.“One night at around 11 pm, Dhruv came to me and said,” Papa, I have been chosen. ” I said, ‘Of course you have been chosen – now you are playing for India!’ He replied, ‘No, Papa – I have been selected to play with Rohit, Kohli, Bumrah … in the same team!’ That night, I could not sleep. Friends, coaches, everyone who knew me, was put in. I had cows. Like I once wore an Indian flag on my shoulder on the border, now Dhruv was going to wear it on the ground. I have always said this proudly – I once served in the Indian Army, and now my son serves the nation in Team India. We both wore the tricolor, “his father said.“He always saw everything – how I dressed, wore my hat, saluted. He would look closely. If a hat falls to the ground, he would lift it respectfully and touch it on his forehead. He had a sense of respect for the nation from a young age. Honestly, I thought he would join the army, ”he said.Since then, Dhruv has portrayed in four Tests and is currently as part of the Indian squad for the upcoming five -match Test series in England, starting in Headingley in Leeds from 20 June.Incidentally one wicketkeeperDhruv is making waves with its agility behind the stumps in international cricket and IPL. His sharp glowwork – the speed with which he collects the ball and whipping Bells – has earned praise from many quarters.Interestingly, the wicketkeeping was not part of the original plan. It came to Dhruv by the accident.“Originally, he was a batsman. But his coach Parvendra Yadav focused on his incredible fielding and suggested that he tried to keep. He never hesitated, even with injuries with injuries. Six months before his under -14 debut, we received gloves -and he stopped his tests. In this way he became a keeper-batsman, ”said his father.Big England seriesWith Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli moving away from the test format, doors have been opened for the next generation. For a young man like Dhruv, this is a golden opportunity to cement your place to your place.“After coming back from Australia, he said – it was one of the most difficult tips he ever played, especially with senior cricketers. Now, England will be another test for him. I will not know very technically, but I read the papers and follow the update on my phone – what I see, what I see, there are difficult, they are too hard, they too.He said, “This is a big opportunity for all – even for Dhruv as a youth. If India wins this series, it will be a big thing. With Rohit and Virat now resting with rest, new boys will get their opportunity,” he said.

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