Did Rajasthan Royals Just Announce Dhruv Jurel as NEW Captain Amid Sanju Samson Exit Rumors?

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newsx|12-08-2025

Dhruv Jurel is one of the latest wonders to climb up the ladder of Indian cricket, and this is another big step in the career of the 23-year-old cricketer in being appointed the captain of the Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy, which marks the start of the season. Action gets underway on August 28 in Bengal, Uru, and Jurel is the man to steer the team into, as he puts it, another feather in his cap; a breakthrough year on the international front.

DhJurel'surel captaincy fuels Rajasthan Royals speculation.

Such a new nomination is an indication of this newfound trust that the selectors now have in Jurel. His breakthrough came after he joined the England tour to replace Rishabh Pant. He was expected to take the stumps at the third and fourth Tests, and the experts were relying on him to begin the fifth Test of the series at The Oval.

India subsequently registered a six-run victory in that match, with the calmness and accuracy of Jurel being critical in that endeavour. His cool composure in unexpected situations is the mark of his young career, whether at the Indian national or domestic cricketing level.

On Thursday, Rajasthan Royals shared a congratulatory post reading: “Ek hoga jo stumps ke peeche se game badal dega.” It seemed to be a typical party celebrating the achievement of their player, but timing questioned it all because it was not even 12 hours after news of the incumbent captain, Sanju Samso, having requested to be released in time before the next IPL auction in 2026.

The Royals have not said much about the matter, and the post did not even refer to Samson. Nevertheless, the crossover has raised speculation as it has left fans asking questions about whether the franchise could already be considering a change of leadership.

Central Zone’s powerful squad under Dhruv Jurel

The fact that he will be the head coach of the Central Zone will provide Jurel with the opportunity to manage a squad full of potential. The twenty-two-man squad involves Kuldeep Yadav, who did not play a single one of the five tests in England but is an essential component of India's spin weaponry.

Kuldeep will split duties with Harsh Dubey of Vidarbha, whose Ranji Trophy season was record-breaking this year with 69 wickets and Manav Suthar of Rajasthan. The two combine to make a powerful spin bowling attack that could cause trouble to even the best of batting line-ups.

Batting depth and pace attack to watch

Their batting is centred around Yash Rathod of Vidarbha, who is the highest scorer in the Ranji Trophy last season, scoring 960 runs. Consistency will be a major factor, and his alliance with teammate Danish Malewar, who won a decisive role in the Ranji final, is a point of solidity.

Khaleel Ahmed has played some recent county cricket with Essex in the pace department, but Deepak Chahar has also just come back to IPL stumps after an injury. The two bowlers bring depth and diversity to the front line of Central Zone, and on paper, they are a balanced bowling attack.

Dhruv Jurel’s big test before IPL decisions loom

The coach in charge of this team will be Usman Ghani, who led Vidarbha to domestic success in his previous season. The fact that he is familiar with some members of the squad may prove to be tactical against Jure, who is on his first major captaincy assignment.

As much as the Duleep Trophy is the obvious cause of concern right now, Jurel is not going anywhere about his growing leadership profile, as well as the fact that the Rajasthan Royals are quiet on the question of Samso, which means that the hind will continue to stay afloat. Intentional signalling mechanisms or not, his captaincy announcement has now turned out to be more than a headline in domestic cricket.