KL Rahul: KL Rahul, a bad trapped in the leads test, has given to take to take it due to greed | KL Rahul out by playing bad shot

 

KL Rahul out by playing bad shot (photo-PTI)

KL Rahul… The batsman who has technology, who has experience, who has class but what this player has done in the first innings of the first Test against England is really very sad. KL Rahul scored 42 runs in the first innings of the Leeds Test. He managed to play 78 balls, but despite this, he made such a childish mistake that he herself would be very sad.

KL Rahul mistake

After the set KL Rahul, how did such a big mistake make such a big mistake, let us tell you. In the 25th over, Briden cars were on strike. This player was bowling with the best line-length from the first over itself and he continued this in the 25th over as well. Cars bowled the ball at the sixth stump, which was swinging outwards. Rahul tried to hit a four by putting a drive on him, but the ball standing in the slip joined the root.

How KL Rahul trapped?

England fast bowlers attacked his strong side to trap KL Rahul. Actually KL Rahul had hit 8 fours in his innings and in his boundary he played some great cover drives. In the 25th over, Bridon Cars invited Rahul to install a similar drive in which this player got trapped. Rahul could not change a good start to a big score once again. Rahul has been seen making these mistakes throughout his Test career. This is the reason why their test average is less than 35.

KL Rahul’s career

KL Rahul has played 59 Tests, during which 3257 runs have been scored from his bat. He has also scored 8 centuries and this player has scored 17 half -centuries but he has failed to score continuously. It is expected that Rahul does not make such a mistake on England tour, otherwise it will harm Team India.

 

Asish Roy
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