Dhruv Jurel to Lead India A Against Sri Lanka A in Galle

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06 Jun 2026 | 09:30 am
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Dhruv Jurel will captain India A in two four-day games versus Sri Lanka A. These crucial matches are scheduled to take place in Galle, marking a significant tour for the young Indian side. Jurel's selection highlights confidence in his leadership.

 

Devdutt Padikkal has been named vice-captain, supporting Jurel in his role. Padikkal's experience and consistent performances make him a valuable asset to the squad, providing strength to the team's batting and strategic depth.

 

Auqib Nabi earns his maiden call-up to the India A team, a notable inclusion. This selection follows a strong Ranji season, where Nabi consistently performed well, impressing selectors with his skills and dedication.

 

Jurel Leads India A in Galle

 

Jurel's appointment as captain for the two four-day games signals his growing stature. These contests against Sri Lanka A offer invaluable opportunity for players to showcase talent for higher honours in the challenging red-ball format.

 

Padikkal's vice-captaincy is vital for stability and strategic insight. His presence will support Jurel and guide the squad through competitive international A-team cricket, especially in Galle's demanding conditions.

 

Rewarding Domestic Excellence

 

Auqib Nabi's inclusion underscores rewarding consistent domestic performance. His strong Ranji season was instrumental in catching the selectors' eye, demonstrating readiness for the step up to the India A setup and proving capabilities.

 

The two four-day games in Galle are designed to give emerging players exposure to challenging international conditions. Facing Sri Lanka A will test the Indian contingent's resilience and skill, offering a crucial platform for their development.

 

Key Opportunity for Young Talent

 

This tour is a vital step for careers, including captain Dhruv Jurel, vice-captain Devdutt Padikkal, and debutant Auqib Nabi. Their performances in Galle will be closely watched as they aim to solidify positions for senior team call-ups.