India, Oct. 2 -- Dhruv Jurel displayed a sharp presence of mind behind the stumps, guiding Shubman Gill to opt for a vital DRS on Day 1 of the first Test against the West Indies. As is often the case, the keeper played a key role, being best placed to judge both the ball's path and any edge. The skipper often checks with the wicketkeeper first before taking the DRS call, which makes their job more crucial behind the stumps.

Jurel, who gets a chance to find a place in India's XI in the absence of injured Rishabh Pant, made sure he helped his skipper out in the middle.

It was the first ball of the seventh over, and Jasprit Bumrah bowled a good-length delivery, which pushed John Campbell for the drive. However, it mistimed it, and the ball...