Dhoni initially set the record in the 2004/05 season while playing for the East Zone, taking seven catches against the Central Zone.Jurel, 23, demonstrated exceptional glovework to match this feat. However, he had a disappointing performance with the bat, scoring just 2 and 0 in the two innings.
Jurel was on Sunday also named in the India squad for the first Test against Bangladesh.
India A failed to chase down a target of 275, getting bowled out for 198. KL Rahul scored a patient 51 but lacked support from his teammates. India B’s disciplined bowling attack was led by Yash Dayal with figures of 3/50 and supported by Mukesh Kumar (2/50) and Navdeep Saini (2/41).
Jurel’s record-equalling effort came in a losing cause as India A struggled against India B’s strong bowling attack. Despite the team’s defeat, Jurel’s achievement highlights his potential as a formidable wicketkeeper in Indian cricket’s future.
The Duleep Trophy continues to be a platform where emerging players can make their mark, and Dhruv Jurel’s performance stands out as a significant moment in this tournament’s history.