IND vs ENG: ‘This is not a wicket where you wait for the loose ball’ KL Rahul after playing a brilliant inning of 86 runs against England


On the basis of first innings, India has taken a lead of 190 runs over England.

KL Rahul (Image Credit- Twitter X)

The first test match between India and England (IND vs ENG) is going on from January 25 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. So in this match, by the end of the second day, India has made a strong hold on England. Indian batsmen performed brilliantly in the match and helped the team reach a good total.

If we compare the first innings, India has made a lead of 190 runs over England. England scored 246 runs in their first innings while India added a total of 436 runs. So, experienced Indian batsman KL Rahul played an important role in taking Team India to this score.

He was the team’s second top scorer in India’s first innings. Rahul played a brilliant inning of 86 runs in 123 balls. During this innings, Rahul hit 8 fours and 2 skyscraper sixes. On the other hand, now Rahul made a big statement regarding his innings. Rahul says that the wicket of Hyderabad was not such where you wait for the weak ball to come.

KL Rahul gave a big statement

Let us tell you that after the end of the second day’s play, KL Rahul, while talking to Jio Cinema, said in Match Center Live – I could have been out on zero, but I scored 86 runs. I may come to bat tomorrow and think that I missed a century. But to be honest, I enjoyed my game.

Rahul further said- We had also seen the England team playing here yesterday, I think it was not such a wicket where you wait for a weak (loose) ball. You will have to make a little effort yourself so that the bowlers are not able to bowl consistently on their line and length. I was looking for opportunities to score runs in the match. I had some shots in my mind at that time, if the bowler bowled there continuously then he was ready to play those shots on those occasions.

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