I had forgotten … KL Rahul, after scoring a century in Leeds Test, rained on Team India itself?

KL Rahul held a century in Leeds (photo: PTI)

KL Rahul scored a century in Leeds. Longer the score board of India and played an important role in keeping a big goal in front of England. But what after that? After the fourth day play in the Leeds Test, KL Rahul was seen saying that he had forgotten his position? Was he showering on Team India by saying so? And, if yes, what was the thing related to Team India that was hurting them? After the fourth day of play in Leeds, KL Rahul held a press conference, in which he said in response to a question that the target was Team India.

I had forgotten… Rahul lashed out at Team India?

Now the question is whether KL Rahul said? During the press conference in Leeds, KL Rahul said that he had forgotten his position in the last few years. Here the position means batting position. Sometimes they were sent to open, sometimes number 3, sometimes number 5 and sometimes on some other order. When Rahul spoke in this context, he felt that he was questioning the thinking of the Indian think tank. But, the next moment he also admitted that whatever responsibility he was given to him, he played. He also got a chance to challenge himself. He enjoyed those occasions.

Things have already been much better

In the second innings of the Leeds Test, KL Rahul has scored 137 runs facing 247 balls. His century played a big role, due to which Team India managed to give England a target of 371 runs. He said that much has not changed for me, just now I am scoring runs. I could not make the beginning a big score. But now many things have changed. Whenever I get a chance to play for the country, I want my best. He admitted that it is fantastic to get opportunities in the team repeatedly.

Blockbuster will be on the last day- KL Rahul

During the press conference, Rahul said about the last day’s game that the result will come out, it will be an interesting day, just like a blockbuster film. The wicket is not easy as the first innings. We will try to create as much pressure as possible.

Asish Roy
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