England announced playing XI for Hyderabad test, James Anderson did not get place

James Anderson has not been able to be a part of the playing eleven. England Team (Photo Source: Twitter) The Indian team is ready to play a five-match Test series against England. The first Test match of the series is to be played from January 25 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. On Wednesday, England has announced its playing eleven for the first Test match, in which three spinners have been included. James Anderson has not been able to be a part of the playing eleven. Lancashire’s Tom Hartley will make his Test debut. The squad includes Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes, Rehan Ahmed and Jack Leach, who were all missing from England’s last Test against Australia at The Oval last summer. The presence of three spin bowlers in the English team is a topic of discussion and it was already expected. Talking about the Indian team, Virat Kohli has withdrawn his name from the first two test matches due to personal reasons. And he will join the team from the third test. Apart from this, the situation has also become clear regarding who will play as wicketkeeper. KL Rahul will play as a batsman and one of KS Bharat and Dhruv Jurel will be part of the playing eleven. England’s playing XI for the first test match against India: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Ben Foakes, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley, Mark Wood, Jack Leach schedule- 1st Test: India v England, January 25-29, Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium) 2nd Test: India vs England, 2-6 February, Visakhapatnam (Dr. YS Rajasekhar Cricket Stadium) 3rd Test: India vs England, 15-19 February, Rajkot (Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium) 4th Test: India vs England, 23-27 February, Ranchi (JSCA International Stadium) Fifth Test: India vs England, March 7-11, Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium) Where to see- India vs England Test series will be telecast live on Sports-18 and Colors Cineplex. Apart from this, you can watch live streaming on Jio Cinema. read this also- Shah Khawar appointed interim chief of PBC after Zaka Ashraf’s resignation

“Mummy-Papa aap both se jamana hai”, Dhruv Jurel’s emotional post for parents goes viral

Dhruv Jurel has been included in the Indian team for the first time. Dhruv Jurel (Image Credit- Twitter) India has announced its squad for the first two Test matches against England and Uttar Pradesh wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel has been included in the Indian team for the first time. The 22-year-old player has been included as a back up to KL Rahul and KS Bharat. Now seeing his dream coming true for the first time, Dhruv Jurel has given a big reaction. Citing the contribution of his parents in his career as the top priority, he promised that this is just the beginning. Right now he wants to achieve a lot for his parents. Dhruv Jurel posted Dhruv Jurel shared a screenshot of the video call with his parents on Twitter and wrote, “Thank you enough for the sacrifices my mother and father have made so that their son can hold the bat.” And could play cricket. I promise this is just the beginning. Mom, Dad, I have to compete with both of you, and there is still a lot of fame to earn. Thank you would be an understatement. For all the sacrifices my mother and father have made, so that their boy could hold a bat and just play cricket. I promise this is just the beginning. Mummy, papa, you are older than both of them. And still a lot of name has to be earned! pic.twitter.com/L9OwRAC5ll — Dhruv Jurel (@dhruvjurel21) January 13, 2024 Earlier in an interview, he had told that his father had borrowed money to buy a bat and his mother had sold her gold chain to buy a cricket kit. Played the role of finisher for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2023. Let us tell you that Dhruv Jurel played many brilliant innings for Rajasthan Royals in the 2023 IPL, due to which he came into limelight. He scored 152 runs in 11 innings at an average of 21.71 and a strike rate of 172.72. Apart from this, Dhruv has scored 790 runs in his first-class career at an average of 46.47, which includes one century and five fifties. Jurel was a part of India’s U19 World Cup squad in 2020 and was also the vice-captain of the team. There he scored 89 runs in three innings at an average of 44.50, which included a half-century. However, the team could not win the tournament and finished runner-up. read this also- IND vs AFG: Who will open the innings with Rohit in the second T20I?, debate sparked by Kohli’s return