“Great Tempent”: East-India coach supported Yashsvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurlel to do well in England

Rajasthan Royals (RR) batting coach Vikram Rathore said that he is confident that Yashsvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurlel would excel in the upcoming five -match Test tour of England. At the same time, former India batting coach Rathore, who started his Test on a tour of England in 1996, feels that the upcoming series will be a difficult tour for the side that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s recently retired pair. RR will close their IPL 2025 season with a six -wicket win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, Jaiswal and Jurlel will be shut down for some time before leaving for England with India, which is slaughtered to play two four -day games against England Lions.
The first of those two matches begins in Canterbury on 30 May and after that India is against the main Test team in Bekenham against the main Test team from June 13 in the ‘A’ A ‘Intra-Squad game, which starts in Headingly on 20 June from the Test series. This will also be the first time that Jaiswal and Jurall will play international cricket in England.
“Jaiswal has already played some excellent knocks after starting internationally, and as well as Dhruv Jurael. I think he has a great nature, he is a child. He has a great technique as well as a batsman. So, it’s going to be a difficult tour.”
“It’s not going to be an easy tour because senior citizens are retired, and a young team is going. Therefore, all these things will put a little pressure, but it is also an opportunity to showcase your talent and your ability. Therefore, both have a lot of talent, and I am sure they will do well.”
With the onset of a major infection in its testing team in India and a new World Test Championship cycle, a section of the Chatter has been considered whether Rohit, Virat, and Ravichandran Ashwin could live longer. However, Rathore had a different view.
“See, retirement is something that is very, very personal, I think. See, all three were unprecedented cricketers who retired. Therefore, I loved to love them. But it is, again, a very, very personal decision.”
“I am close to those three. So, I would have, as I said, I would like to see them playing more. But, again, it’s a very, very personal decision, I think. If they have taken this decision, we should respect it,” he concluded.
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