Ahmedabad ( Gujarat ) [India], October 3 (ANI): Indian wicketkeeper/batter, Dhruv Jurel, revealed the inspiration behind his celebrations after scoring a century and a half-century against the West Indies in the first Test.

Jurel performed a salute after reaching his fifty, dedicating it to his father. He celebrated his hundred landmark moment by holding the bat vertically and moving it to his left, leaving the spectators wondering what it actually meant. The dressing room stood on its feet and applauded Jurel for his sublime strokeplay.

Jurel expressed his admiration for the Indian Army, drawing inspiration from his father's experiences and sacrifices. The 24-year-old wicketkeeper-batter reached 125 off 210 balls, an innings that combined grit and patience.

"My fifty celebration was

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